diff --git a/docs/api-reference/endpoint/create.mdx b/docs/api-reference/endpoint/create.mdx
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--- a/docs/api-reference/endpoint/create.mdx
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----
-title: 'Create Plant'
-openapi: 'POST /plants'
----
diff --git a/docs/api-reference/endpoint/delete.mdx b/docs/api-reference/endpoint/delete.mdx
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--- a/docs/api-reference/endpoint/delete.mdx
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----
-title: 'Delete Plant'
-openapi: 'DELETE /plants/{id}'
----
diff --git a/docs/api-reference/endpoint/get.mdx b/docs/api-reference/endpoint/get.mdx
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--- a/docs/api-reference/endpoint/get.mdx
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----
-title: 'Get Plants'
-openapi: 'GET /plants'
----
diff --git a/docs/api-reference/introduction.mdx b/docs/api-reference/introduction.mdx
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--- a/docs/api-reference/introduction.mdx
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----
-title: 'Introduction'
-description: 'Example section for showcasing API endpoints'
----
-
-
- If you're not looking to build API reference documentation, you can delete
- this section by removing the api-reference folder.
-
-
-## Welcome
-
-There are two ways to build API documentation: [OpenAPI](https://mintlify.com/docs/api-playground/openapi/setup) and [MDX components](https://mintlify.com/docs/api-playground/mdx/configuration). For the starter kit, we are using the following OpenAPI specification.
-
-
- View the OpenAPI specification file
-
-
-## Authentication
-
-All API endpoints are authenticated using Bearer tokens and picked up from the specification file.
-
-```json
-"security": [
- {
- "bearerAuth": []
- }
-]
-```
diff --git a/docs/api-reference/openapi.json b/docs/api-reference/openapi.json
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--- a/docs/api-reference/openapi.json
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-{
- "openapi": "3.0.1",
- "info": {
- "title": "OpenAPI Plant Store",
- "description": "A sample API that uses a plant store as an example to demonstrate features in the OpenAPI specification",
- "license": {
- "name": "MIT"
- },
- "version": "1.0.0"
- },
- "servers": [
- {
- "url": "http://sandbox.mintlify.com"
- }
- ],
- "security": [
- {
- "bearerAuth": []
- }
- ],
- "paths": {
- "/plants": {
- "get": {
- "description": "Returns all plants from the system that the user has access to",
- "parameters": [
- {
- "name": "limit",
- "in": "query",
- "description": "The maximum number of results to return",
- "schema": {
- "type": "integer",
- "format": "int32"
- }
- }
- ],
- "responses": {
- "200": {
- "description": "Plant response",
- "content": {
- "application/json": {
- "schema": {
- "type": "array",
- "items": {
- "$ref": "#/components/schemas/Plant"
- }
- }
- }
- }
- },
- "400": {
- "description": "Unexpected error",
- "content": {
- "application/json": {
- "schema": {
- "$ref": "#/components/schemas/Error"
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- },
- "post": {
- "description": "Creates a new plant in the store",
- "requestBody": {
- "description": "Plant to add to the store",
- "content": {
- "application/json": {
- "schema": {
- "$ref": "#/components/schemas/NewPlant"
- }
- }
- },
- "required": true
- },
- "responses": {
- "200": {
- "description": "plant response",
- "content": {
- "application/json": {
- "schema": {
- "$ref": "#/components/schemas/Plant"
- }
- }
- }
- },
- "400": {
- "description": "unexpected error",
- "content": {
- "application/json": {
- "schema": {
- "$ref": "#/components/schemas/Error"
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- },
- "/plants/{id}": {
- "delete": {
- "description": "Deletes a single plant based on the ID supplied",
- "parameters": [
- {
- "name": "id",
- "in": "path",
- "description": "ID of plant to delete",
- "required": true,
- "schema": {
- "type": "integer",
- "format": "int64"
- }
- }
- ],
- "responses": {
- "204": {
- "description": "Plant deleted",
- "content": {}
- },
- "400": {
- "description": "unexpected error",
- "content": {
- "application/json": {
- "schema": {
- "$ref": "#/components/schemas/Error"
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- },
- "components": {
- "schemas": {
- "Plant": {
- "required": [
- "name"
- ],
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "name": {
- "description": "The name of the plant",
- "type": "string"
- },
- "tag": {
- "description": "Tag to specify the type",
- "type": "string"
- }
- }
- },
- "NewPlant": {
- "allOf": [
- {
- "$ref": "#/components/schemas/Plant"
- },
- {
- "required": [
- "id"
- ],
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "id": {
- "description": "Identification number of the plant",
- "type": "integer",
- "format": "int64"
- }
- }
- }
- ]
- },
- "Error": {
- "required": [
- "error",
- "message"
- ],
- "type": "object",
- "properties": {
- "error": {
- "type": "integer",
- "format": "int32"
- },
- "message": {
- "type": "string"
- }
- }
- }
- },
- "securitySchemes": {
- "bearerAuth": {
- "type": "http",
- "scheme": "bearer"
- }
- }
- }
-}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/essentials/code.mdx b/docs/essentials/code.mdx
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----
-title: 'Code Blocks'
-description: 'Display inline code and code blocks'
-icon: 'code'
----
-
-## Basic
-
-### Inline Code
-
-To denote a `word` or `phrase` as code, enclose it in backticks (`).
-
-```
-To denote a `word` or `phrase` as code, enclose it in backticks (`).
-```
-
-### Code Block
-
-Use [fenced code blocks](https://www.markdownguide.org/extended-syntax/#fenced-code-blocks) by enclosing code in three backticks and follow the leading ticks with the programming language of your snippet to get syntax highlighting. Optionally, you can also write the name of your code after the programming language.
-
-```java HelloWorld.java
-class HelloWorld {
- public static void main(String[] args) {
- System.out.println("Hello, World!");
- }
-}
-```
-
-````md
-```java HelloWorld.java
-class HelloWorld {
- public static void main(String[] args) {
- System.out.println("Hello, World!");
- }
-}
-```
-````
diff --git a/docs/essentials/images.mdx b/docs/essentials/images.mdx
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----
-title: 'Images and Embeds'
-description: 'Add image, video, and other HTML elements'
-icon: 'image'
----
-
-
-
-## Image
-
-### Using Markdown
-
-The [markdown syntax](https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/#images) lets you add images using the following code
-
-```md
-![title](/path/image.jpg)
-```
-
-Note that the image file size must be less than 5MB. Otherwise, we recommend hosting on a service like [Cloudinary](https://cloudinary.com/) or [S3](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/). You can then use that URL and embed.
-
-### Using Embeds
-
-To get more customizability with images, you can also use [embeds](/writing-content/embed) to add images
-
-```html
-
-```
-
-## Embeds and HTML elements
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Mintlify supports [HTML tags in Markdown](https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/#html). This is helpful if you prefer HTML tags to Markdown syntax, and lets you create documentation with infinite flexibility.
-
-
-
-### iFrames
-
-Loads another HTML page within the document. Most commonly used for embedding videos.
-
-```html
-
-```
diff --git a/docs/essentials/markdown.mdx b/docs/essentials/markdown.mdx
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----
-title: 'Markdown Syntax'
-description: 'Text, title, and styling in standard markdown'
-icon: 'text-size'
----
-
-## Titles
-
-Best used for section headers.
-
-```md
-## Titles
-```
-
-### Subtitles
-
-Best use to subsection headers.
-
-```md
-### Subtitles
-```
-
-
-
-Each **title** and **subtitle** creates an anchor and also shows up on the table of contents on the right.
-
-
-
-## Text Formatting
-
-We support most markdown formatting. Simply add `**`, `_`, or `~` around text to format it.
-
-| Style | How to write it | Result |
-| ------------- | ----------------- | --------------- |
-| Bold | `**bold**` | **bold** |
-| Italic | `_italic_` | _italic_ |
-| Strikethrough | `~strikethrough~` | ~strikethrough~ |
-
-You can combine these. For example, write `**_bold and italic_**` to get **_bold and italic_** text.
-
-You need to use HTML to write superscript and subscript text. That is, add `` or `` around your text.
-
-| Text Size | How to write it | Result |
-| ----------- | ------------------------ | ---------------------- |
-| Superscript | `superscript` | superscript |
-| Subscript | `subscript` | subscript |
-
-## Linking to Pages
-
-You can add a link by wrapping text in `[]()`. You would write `[link to google](https://google.com)` to [link to google](https://google.com).
-
-Links to pages in your docs need to be root-relative. Basically, you should include the entire folder path. For example, `[link to text](/writing-content/text)` links to the page "Text" in our components section.
-
-Relative links like `[link to text](../text)` will open slower because we cannot optimize them as easily.
-
-## Blockquotes
-
-### Singleline
-
-To create a blockquote, add a `>` in front of a paragraph.
-
-> Dorothy followed her through many of the beautiful rooms in her castle.
-
-```md
-> Dorothy followed her through many of the beautiful rooms in her castle.
-```
-
-### Multiline
-
-> Dorothy followed her through many of the beautiful rooms in her castle.
->
-> The Witch bade her clean the pots and kettles and sweep the floor and keep the fire fed with wood.
-
-```md
-> Dorothy followed her through many of the beautiful rooms in her castle.
->
-> The Witch bade her clean the pots and kettles and sweep the floor and keep the fire fed with wood.
-```
-
-### LaTeX
-
-Mintlify supports [LaTeX](https://www.latex-project.org) through the Latex component.
-
-8 x (vk x H1 - H2) = (0,1)
-
-```md
-8 x (vk x H1 - H2) = (0,1)
-```
diff --git a/docs/essentials/navigation.mdx b/docs/essentials/navigation.mdx
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--- a/docs/essentials/navigation.mdx
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----
-title: 'Navigation'
-description: 'The navigation field in mint.json defines the pages that go in the navigation menu'
-icon: 'map'
----
-
-The navigation menu is the list of links on every website.
-
-You will likely update `mint.json` every time you add a new page. Pages do not show up automatically.
-
-## Navigation syntax
-
-Our navigation syntax is recursive which means you can make nested navigation groups. You don't need to include `.mdx` in page names.
-
-
-
-```json Regular Navigation
-"navigation": [
- {
- "group": "Getting Started",
- "pages": ["quickstart"]
- }
-]
-```
-
-```json Nested Navigation
-"navigation": [
- {
- "group": "Getting Started",
- "pages": [
- "quickstart",
- {
- "group": "Nested Reference Pages",
- "pages": ["nested-reference-page"]
- }
- ]
- }
-]
-```
-
-
-
-## Folders
-
-Simply put your MDX files in folders and update the paths in `mint.json`.
-
-For example, to have a page at `https://yoursite.com/your-folder/your-page` you would make a folder called `your-folder` containing an MDX file called `your-page.mdx`.
-
-
-
-You cannot use `api` for the name of a folder unless you nest it inside another folder. Mintlify uses Next.js which reserves the top-level `api` folder for internal server calls. A folder name such as `api-reference` would be accepted.
-
-
-
-```json Navigation With Folder
-"navigation": [
- {
- "group": "Group Name",
- "pages": ["your-folder/your-page"]
- }
-]
-```
-
-## Hidden Pages
-
-MDX files not included in `mint.json` will not show up in the sidebar but are accessible through the search bar and by linking directly to them.
diff --git a/docs/essentials/reusable-snippets.mdx b/docs/essentials/reusable-snippets.mdx
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----
-title: Reusable Snippets
-description: Reusable, custom snippets to keep content in sync
-icon: 'recycle'
----
-
-import SnippetIntro from '/snippets/snippet-intro.mdx';
-
-
-
-## Creating a custom snippet
-
-**Pre-condition**: You must create your snippet file in the `snippets` directory.
-
-
- Any page in the `snippets` directory will be treated as a snippet and will not
- be rendered into a standalone page. If you want to create a standalone page
- from the snippet, import the snippet into another file and call it as a
- component.
-
-
-### Default export
-
-1. Add content to your snippet file that you want to re-use across multiple
- locations. Optionally, you can add variables that can be filled in via props
- when you import the snippet.
-
-```mdx snippets/my-snippet.mdx
-Hello world! This is my content I want to reuse across pages. My keyword of the
-day is {word}.
-```
-
-
- The content that you want to reuse must be inside the `snippets` directory in
- order for the import to work.
-
-
-2. Import the snippet into your destination file.
-
-```mdx destination-file.mdx
----
-title: My title
-description: My Description
----
-
-import MySnippet from '/snippets/path/to/my-snippet.mdx';
-
-## Header
-
-Lorem impsum dolor sit amet.
-
-
-```
-
-### Reusable variables
-
-1. Export a variable from your snippet file:
-
-```mdx snippets/path/to/custom-variables.mdx
-export const myName = 'my name';
-
-export const myObject = { fruit: 'strawberries' };
-```
-
-2. Import the snippet from your destination file and use the variable:
-
-```mdx destination-file.mdx
----
-title: My title
-description: My Description
----
-
-import { myName, myObject } from '/snippets/path/to/custom-variables.mdx';
-
-Hello, my name is {myName} and I like {myObject.fruit}.
-```
-
-### Reusable components
-
-1. Inside your snippet file, create a component that takes in props by exporting
- your component in the form of an arrow function.
-
-```mdx snippets/custom-component.mdx
-export const MyComponent = ({ title }) => (
-
-
{title}
-
... snippet content ...
-
-);
-```
-
-
- MDX does not compile inside the body of an arrow function. Stick to HTML
- syntax when you can or use a default export if you need to use MDX.
-
-
-2. Import the snippet into your destination file and pass in the props
-
-```mdx destination-file.mdx
----
-title: My title
-description: My Description
----
-
-import { MyComponent } from '/snippets/custom-component.mdx';
-
-Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
-
-
-```
diff --git a/docs/essentials/settings.mdx b/docs/essentials/settings.mdx
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--- a/docs/essentials/settings.mdx
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----
-title: 'Global Settings'
-description: 'Mintlify gives you complete control over the look and feel of your documentation using the mint.json file'
-icon: 'gear'
----
-
-Every Mintlify site needs a `mint.json` file with the core configuration settings. Learn more about the [properties](#properties) below.
-
-## Properties
-
-
-Name of your project. Used for the global title.
-
-Example: `mintlify`
-
-
-
-
- An array of groups with all the pages within that group
-
-
- The name of the group.
-
- Example: `Settings`
-
-
-
- The relative paths to the markdown files that will serve as pages.
-
- Example: `["customization", "page"]`
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Path to logo image or object with path to "light" and "dark" mode logo images
-
-
- Path to the logo in light mode
-
-
- Path to the logo in dark mode
-
-
- Where clicking on the logo links you to
-
-
-
-
-
- Path to the favicon image
-
-
-
- Hex color codes for your global theme
-
-
- The primary color. Used for most often for highlighted content, section
- headers, accents, in light mode
-
-
- The primary color for dark mode. Used for most often for highlighted
- content, section headers, accents, in dark mode
-
-
- The primary color for important buttons
-
-
- The color of the background in both light and dark mode
-
-
- The hex color code of the background in light mode
-
-
- The hex color code of the background in dark mode
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Array of `name`s and `url`s of links you want to include in the topbar
-
-
- The name of the button.
-
- Example: `Contact us`
-
-
- The url once you click on the button. Example: `https://mintlify.com/contact`
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Link shows a button. GitHub shows the repo information at the url provided including the number of GitHub stars.
-
-
- If `link`: What the button links to.
-
- If `github`: Link to the repository to load GitHub information from.
-
-
- Text inside the button. Only required if `type` is a `link`.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Array of version names. Only use this if you want to show different versions
- of docs with a dropdown in the navigation bar.
-
-
-
- An array of the anchors, includes the `icon`, `color`, and `url`.
-
-
- The [Font Awesome](https://fontawesome.com/search?s=brands%2Cduotone) icon used to feature the anchor.
-
- Example: `comments`
-
-
- The name of the anchor label.
-
- Example: `Community`
-
-
- The start of the URL that marks what pages go in the anchor. Generally, this is the name of the folder you put your pages in.
-
-
- The hex color of the anchor icon background. Can also be a gradient if you pass an object with the properties `from` and `to` that are each a hex color.
-
-
- Used if you want to hide an anchor until the correct docs version is selected.
-
-
- Pass `true` if you want to hide the anchor until you directly link someone to docs inside it.
-
-
- One of: "brands", "duotone", "light", "sharp-solid", "solid", or "thin"
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Override the default configurations for the top-most anchor.
-
-
- The name of the top-most anchor
-
-
- Font Awesome icon.
-
-
- One of: "brands", "duotone", "light", "sharp-solid", "solid", or "thin"
-
-
-
-
-
- An array of navigational tabs.
-
-
- The name of the tab label.
-
-
- The start of the URL that marks what pages go in the tab. Generally, this
- is the name of the folder you put your pages in.
-
-
-
-
-
- Configuration for API settings. Learn more about API pages at [API Components](/api-playground/demo).
-
-
- The base url for all API endpoints. If `baseUrl` is an array, it will enable for multiple base url
- options that the user can toggle.
-
-
-
-
-
- The authentication strategy used for all API endpoints.
-
-
- The name of the authentication parameter used in the API playground.
-
- If method is `basic`, the format should be `[usernameName]:[passwordName]`
-
-
- The default value that's designed to be a prefix for the authentication input field.
-
- E.g. If an `inputPrefix` of `AuthKey` would inherit the default input result of the authentication field as `AuthKey`.
-
-
-
-
-
- Configurations for the API playground
-
-
-
- Whether the playground is showing, hidden, or only displaying the endpoint with no added user interactivity `simple`
-
- Learn more at the [playground guides](/api-playground/demo)
-
-
-
-
-
- Enabling this flag ensures that key ordering in OpenAPI pages matches the key ordering defined in the OpenAPI file.
-
- This behavior will soon be enabled by default, at which point this field will be deprecated.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- A string or an array of strings of URL(s) or relative path(s) pointing to your
- OpenAPI file.
-
- Examples:
-
- ```json Absolute
- "openapi": "https://example.com/openapi.json"
- ```
- ```json Relative
- "openapi": "/openapi.json"
- ```
- ```json Multiple
- "openapi": ["https://example.com/openapi1.json", "/openapi2.json", "/openapi3.json"]
- ```
-
-
-
-
-
- An object of social media accounts where the key:property pair represents the social media platform and the account url.
-
- Example:
- ```json
- {
- "twitter": "https://twitter.com/mintlify",
- "website": "https://mintlify.com"
- }
- ```
-
-
- One of the following values `website`, `facebook`, `twitter`, `discord`, `slack`, `github`, `linkedin`, `instagram`, `hacker-news`
-
- Example: `twitter`
-
-
- The URL to the social platform.
-
- Example: `https://twitter.com/mintlify`
-
-
-
-
-
- Configurations to enable feedback buttons
-
-
-
- Enables a button to allow users to suggest edits via pull requests
-
-
- Enables a button to allow users to raise an issue about the documentation
-
-
-
-
-
- Customize the dark mode toggle.
-
-
- Set if you always want to show light or dark mode for new users. When not
- set, we default to the same mode as the user's operating system.
-
-
- Set to true to hide the dark/light mode toggle. You can combine `isHidden` with `default` to force your docs to only use light or dark mode. For example:
-
-
- ```json Only Dark Mode
- "modeToggle": {
- "default": "dark",
- "isHidden": true
- }
- ```
-
- ```json Only Light Mode
- "modeToggle": {
- "default": "light",
- "isHidden": true
- }
- ```
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- A background image to be displayed behind every page. See example with
- [Infisical](https://infisical.com/docs) and [FRPC](https://frpc.io).
-
diff --git a/docs/mint.json b/docs/mint.json
index f660496..498f30b 100644
--- a/docs/mint.json
+++ b/docs/mint.json
@@ -1,51 +1,31 @@
{
"$schema": "https://mintlify.com/schema.json",
- "name": "Starter Kit",
+ "name": "Upscayl Docs",
"logo": {
- "dark": "/logo/dark.svg",
- "light": "/logo/light.svg"
+ "dark": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/upscayl/upscayl/main/resources/icons/128x128.png",
+ "light": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/upscayl/upscayl/main/resources/icons/128x128.png"
},
- "favicon": "/favicon.svg",
+ "favicon": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/upscayl/upscayl/main/resources/icons/128x128.png",
"colors": {
- "primary": "#0D9373",
- "light": "#07C983",
- "dark": "#0D9373",
- "anchors": {
- "from": "#0D9373",
- "to": "#07C983"
- }
+ "primary": "#6366f1",
+ "light": "#6366f1",
+ "dark": "#6366f1"
},
"topbarLinks": [
{
- "name": "Support",
- "url": "mailto:hi@mintlify.com"
+ "name": "Download",
+ "url": "https://upscayl.org/#download"
}
],
"topbarCtaButton": {
- "name": "Dashboard",
- "url": "https://dashboard.mintlify.com"
+ "name": "Home",
+ "url": "https://upscayl.org"
},
- "tabs": [
- {
- "name": "API Reference",
- "url": "api-reference"
- }
- ],
"anchors": [
{
- "name": "Documentation",
- "icon": "book-open-cover",
- "url": "https://mintlify.com/docs"
- },
- {
- "name": "Community",
- "icon": "slack",
- "url": "https://mintlify.com/community"
- },
- {
- "name": "Blog",
- "icon": "newspaper",
- "url": "https://mintlify.com/blog"
+ "name": "GitHub",
+ "icon": "github",
+ "url": "https://github.com/upscayl/"
}
],
"navigation": [
@@ -56,36 +36,9 @@
"quickstart",
"development"
]
- },
- {
- "group": "Essentials",
- "pages": [
- "essentials/markdown",
- "essentials/code",
- "essentials/images",
- "essentials/settings",
- "essentials/navigation",
- "essentials/reusable-snippets"
- ]
- },
- {
- "group": "API Documentation",
- "pages": [
- "api-reference/introduction"
- ]
- },
- {
- "group": "Endpoint Examples",
- "pages": [
- "api-reference/endpoint/get",
- "api-reference/endpoint/create",
- "api-reference/endpoint/delete"
- ]
}
],
"footerSocials": {
- "twitter": "https://twitter.com/mintlify",
- "github": "https://github.com/mintlify",
- "linkedin": "https://www.linkedin.com/company/mintsearch"
+ "github": "https://github.com/upscayl/"
}
}
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diff --git a/docs/snippets/snippet-intro.mdx b/docs/snippets/snippet-intro.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index c57e7c7..0000000
--- a/docs/snippets/snippet-intro.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-One of the core principles of software development is DRY (Don't Repeat
-Yourself). This is a principle that apply to documentation as
-well. If you find yourself repeating the same content in multiple places, you
-should consider creating a custom snippet to keep your content in sync.