# Documentation ## How to get a notebook rendered on the website See [here](https://github.com/microsoft/autogen/blob/main/notebook/contributing.md#how-to-get-a-notebook-displayed-on-the-website) for instructions on how to get a notebook in the `notebook` directory rendered on the website. ## Build documentation locally 1\. To build and test documentation locally, first install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/). For example, ```bash nvm install --lts ``` Then, install `yarn` and other required packages: ```bash npm install --global yarn pip install pydoc-markdown pyyaml termcolor ``` 2\. You also need to install quarto. Please click on the `Pre-release` tab from [this website](https://quarto.org/docs/download/) to download the latest version of `quarto` and install it. Ensure that the `quarto` version is `1.5.23` or higher. 3\. Finally, run the following commands to build: ```console cd website yarn install --frozen-lockfile --ignore-engines pydoc-markdown python process_notebooks.py render yarn start ``` The last command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server. ## Build with Docker To build and test documentation within a docker container. Use the Dockerfile in the `dev` folder as described above to build your image: ```bash docker build -f .devcontainer/dev/Dockerfile -t autogen_dev_img https://github.com/microsoft/autogen.git#main ``` Then start the container like so, this will log you in and ensure that Docker port 3000 is mapped to port 8081 on your local machine ```bash docker run -it -p 8081:3000 -v `pwd`/autogen-newcode:newstuff/ autogen_dev_img bash ``` Once at the CLI in Docker run the following commands: ```bash cd website yarn install --frozen-lockfile --ignore-engines pydoc-markdown python process_notebooks.py render yarn start --host 0.0.0.0 --port 3000 ``` Once done you should be able to access the documentation at `http://127.0.0.1:8081/autogen`