Mintlify CLI
The Mintlify CLI is the easiest way to build Mintlify apps from the command line.
Built with ❤︎ by Mintlify
Installation
Download the Mintlify CLI using the following command
npm i -g mintlifyDevelopment
mintlify dev
Run this command at the root of your Mintlify project to preview changes locally.
Notes
mintlify devrequires Node v19 or higher.
Custom Ports
Mintlify uses port 3000 by default. You can use the --port flag to customize the port Mintlify runs on. For example, use this command to run in port 3333:
mintlify dev --port 3333You will see an error like this if you try to run Mintlify in a port that's already taken:
Error: listen EADDRINUSE: address already in use :::3000Troubleshooting
Steps you can take if the dev CLI is not working (After each step try to run mintlify dev again):
- Make sure you are running in a folder with a
docs.jsonfile. - Run
mintlify updateto ensure you have the most recent version of the CLI. - Make sure you are using Node v19 or higher.
- Navigate to the
.mintlifyfolder in your home directory and delete its contents.
Additional Commands
mintlify broken-links
Check for broken internal links in your Mintlify project.
mintlify rename <from> <to>
Rename a file in a Mintlify project and update all internal link references.
mintlify openapi-check <openapiFilenameOrUrl>
Check your OpenAPI file for errors. You can pass in a filename (e.g. ./openapi.yaml) or a URL (e.g. https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3/openapi.json).
mintlify update
Updates to the most recent version of the Mintlify CLI.
mintlify upgrade
Upgrade from mint.json to docs.json. This command creates a docs.json from your existing mint.json.
Get Started
Create an account to start using Mintlify for your documentation.