diff --git a/index.mdx b/index.mdx
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-title: "Introduction"
-description: "Welcome to the new home for your documentation"
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-
-## Setting up
-
-Get your documentation site up and running in minutes.
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- Follow our three step quickstart guide.
-
-
-## Make it yours
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-Design a docs site that looks great and empowers your users.
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- Edit your docs locally and preview them in real time.
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- Customize the design and colors of your site to match your brand.
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- Organize your docs to help users find what they need and succeed with your product.
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- Auto-generate API documentation from OpenAPI specifications.
-
-
-
-## Create beautiful pages
-
-Everything you need to create world-class documentation.
-
-
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- Use MDX to style your docs pages.
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- Add sample code to demonstrate how to use your product.
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- Display images and other media.
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- Write once and reuse across your docs.
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-
-## Need inspiration?
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- Browse our showcase of exceptional documentation sites.
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diff --git a/quickstart.mdx b/quickstart.mdx
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-title: "Quickstart"
-description: "Start building awesome documentation in minutes"
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-
-## Get started in three steps
-
-Get your documentation site running locally and make your first customization.
-
-### Step 1: Set up your local environment
-
-
-
- During the onboarding process, you created a GitHub repository with your docs content if you didn't already have one. You can find a link to this repository in your [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com).
-
- To clone the repository locally so that you can make and preview changes to your docs, follow the [Cloning a repository](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/creating-and-managing-repositories/cloning-a-repository) guide in the GitHub docs.
-
-
- 1. Install the Mintlify CLI: `npm i -g mint`
- 2. Navigate to your docs directory and run: `mint dev`
- 3. Open `http://localhost:3000` to see your docs live!
-
- Your preview updates automatically as you edit files.
-
-
-
-### Step 2: Deploy your changes
-
-
-
- Install the Mintlify GitHub app from your [dashboard](https://dashboard.mintlify.com/settings/organization/github-app).
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- Our GitHub app automatically deploys your changes to your docs site, so you don't need to manage deployments yourself.
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- For a first change, let's update the name and colors of your docs site.
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- 1. Open `docs.json` in your editor.
- 2. Change the `"name"` field to your project name.
- 3. Update the `"colors"` to match your brand.
- 4. Save and see your changes instantly at `http://localhost:3000`.
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- Try changing the primary color to see an immediate difference!
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-
-
-### Step 3: Go live
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- 1. Commit and push your changes.
- 2. Your docs will update and be live in moments!
-
-
-## Next steps
-
-Now that you have your docs running, explore these key features:
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-
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- Learn MDX syntax and start writing your documentation.
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- Make your docs match your brand perfectly.
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- Include syntax-highlighted code blocks.
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-
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- Auto-generate API docs from OpenAPI specs.
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-
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-
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- **Need help?** See our [full documentation](https://mintlify.com/docs) or join our [community](https://mintlify.com/community).
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diff --git a/template/how-it-works.mdx b/template/how-it-works.mdx
index b1d7c70..b62dbe9 100644
--- a/template/how-it-works.mdx
+++ b/template/how-it-works.mdx
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ We call this sandbox snapshot a _sandbox template_.
## Caching
-The caching concept is similar to [Docker's layer caching](https://docs.docker.com/build/cache/). For each layer command (.copy(), .runCmd(), .setEnvs(), etc.), we create a new layer on top of the existing.
+The caching concept is similar to [Docker's layer caching](https://docs.docker.com/build/cache/). For each layer command (`.copy()`, `.runCmd()`, `.setEnvs()`, etc.), we create a new layer on top of the existing.
Each layer is cached based on the command and its inputs (e.g., files copied, command executed, environment variables set).
If a layer command is unchanged and its inputs are the same as in any previous build, we reuse the cached layer instead of rebuilding it.
diff --git a/template/quickstart.mdx b/template/quickstart.mdx
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--- a/template/quickstart.mdx
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@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Create a template file with the following name and content
import { Template, waitForTimeout } from "e2b";
export const template = Template()
- .fromImage("ubuntu:22.04")
+ .fromBaseImage()
.setEnvs({
HELLO: "Hello, World!",
})
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ from e2b import Template, wait_for_timeout
template = (
Template()
- .from_image("ubuntu:22.04")
+ .from_base_image()
.set_envs(
{
"HELLO": "Hello, World!",