Development
Prerequisites: - Node.js version 19 or higher - A docs repository with a docs.json file
Follow these steps to install and run Mintlify on your operating system.
npm i -g mintNavigate to your docs directory where your docs.json file is located, and run the following command:
mint devA local preview of your documentation will be available at http://localhost:3000.
Custom ports
Section titled “Custom ports”By default, Mintlify uses port 3000. You can customize the port Mintlify runs on by using the --port flag. For example, to run Mintlify on port 3333, use this command:
mint dev --port 3333If you attempt to run Mintlify on a port that’s already in use, it will use the next available port:
Port 3000 is already in use. Trying 3001 instead.Mintlify versions
Section titled “Mintlify versions”Please note that each CLI release is associated with a specific version of Mintlify. If your local preview does not align with the production version, please update the CLI:
npm mint updateValidating links
Section titled “Validating links”The CLI can assist with validating links in your documentation. To identify any broken links, use the following command:
mint broken-linksDeployment
Section titled “Deployment”If the deployment is successful, you should see the following:
Code formatting
Section titled “Code formatting”We suggest using extensions on your IDE to recognize and format MDX. If you’re a VSCode user, consider the MDX VSCode extension for syntax highlighting, and Prettier for code formatting.
Troubleshooting
Section titled “Troubleshooting”This may be due to an outdated version of node. Try the following:
- Remove the currently-installed version of the CLI:
npm remove -g mint - Upgrade to Node v19 or higher.
- Reinstall the CLI:
npm i -g mint
Solution: Go to the root of your device and delete the ~/.mintlify folder. Then run mint dev again.
Curious about what changed in the latest CLI version? Check out the CLI changelog.