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# Documentation of PrivateGPT
The documentation of this project is being rendered thanks to [fern](https://github.com/fern-api/fern).
Fern is basically transforming your `.md` and `.mdx` files into a static website: your documentation.
The configuration of your documentation is done in the `./docs.yml` file.
There, you can configure the navbar, tabs, sections and pages being rendered.
The documentation of fern (and the syntax of its configuration `docs.yml`) is
available there [docs.buildwithfern.com](https://docs.buildwithfern.com/).
## How to run fern
**You cannot render your documentation locally without fern credentials.**
To see how your documentation looks like, you **have to** use the CICD of this
repository (by opening a PR, CICD job will be executed, and a preview of
your PR's documentation will be deployed in vercel automatically, through fern).
The only thing you can do locally, is to run `fern check`, which check the syntax of
your `docs.yml` file.
## How to add a new page
Add in the `docs.yml` a new `page`, with the following syntax:
```yml
navigation:
# ...
- tab: my-existing-tab
layout:
# ...
- section: My Existing Section
contents:
# ...
- page: My new page display name
# The path of the page, relative to `fern/`
path: ./docs/pages/my-existing-tab/new-page-content.mdx
```