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Introduction

Port is a Developer Platform made to make life easier for developers and DevOps in an organization, by creating a single platform that acts as a single source-of-truth for all of the infrastructure assets and operations existing in the organization's tech stack.

Port's documentation

This is the repository for Port's documentation website (available athttps://docs.port.io)

Port's documentation is built usingDocusaurus 3, a modern static website generator.

Our documentation is hosted usingAWS Amplify.

Installation

InstallNodeJS, it is recommended to useNVM to make installation and management of different NodeJS versions on the same machine easier:

curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.7/install.sh| bash

If you prefer to install NodeJS manually, please refer to the.nvmrc file to see what version the docs are currently using.

Now, clone the repository of Port's documentation and follow the instructions:

If you usenvm

# cd to the directory of the docs and runnvm installnvm usenpm installnpm run start

If you installed NodeJS manually

# cd to the directory of the docs and runnpm installnpm run start

The docs will start running locally onhttps://localhost:4000

Contributing

Port's documentation is open source because we want the documentation to be the most comprehensive resource for users to learn how to use Port. We believe that developers and DevOps professionals who use Port on a daily basis will want to contribute and help make it that comprehensive resource.

In order to learn how you can contribute to Port's documentation, read ourcontributing guide

We useCursor rules to help maintain documentation quality and consistency when using theCursor IDE.

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