What does InfinityFree use for the knowledge base?

Hi,
I was interested when I looked at the knowledge base.
It looks very similar to another one I know of.
Could you tell me what you use for it? Gitbook? Readthedocs?
Thanks.

Hi

This is used https://www.mkdocs.org/

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Thanks!

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YW
you will also need this plugin

my fav. theme

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Thanks!
No wonder your link looked a tiny bit different from the knowledge base…

My only problem with it is you need python…
Is there like a CDN version or something similar to gitbook?

it’s not a problem to install it

I assume you can also use: all in one https://ampps.com/

hmm…hm

and then once you generate static files you just upload them

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Oh my god I should have known this in the first place lol

Thank you for your help :slight_smile:

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Hi!
When I try searching it up in softaculous installer, I see nothing

it’s not there
i have suggested ampps for the sake of the environment

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Ok

MKDocs is indeed a Python application. But it only needs Python to turn the documentation code into HTML files, it doesn’t need Python to actually serve the application in production.

I can highly recommend using MKDocs with a Git repository with a CI system. That way, you can write the documentation and push it to CI where GitHub Actions, GitLab CI or another system of your choice can turn it into a zip file with HTML files. You can then upload those to your website.

Softaculous doesn’t offer MKDocs because the MKDocs software itself is not actually installed on your website. It’s installed on your build system (which could just be your own computer).

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Thanks :slight_smile:

Well, for an easier one you can consider docsify.js.org

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Thanks!

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