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Urbit docs

These are the urbit docs as they appear on urbit.org.

We've found it helps to have a clone of the docs on hand in case urbit.org experiences high traffic. Follow these steps to get these into your ship:

Installation

First, you'll need a running urbit. Follow our urbit.org install instructions, then setup an urbit.

Follow the Network install below if your urbit is running on the live network (comets are usually best for development). Follow the Local install instead if you're on a fake ship or are otherwise experiencing problems with the network install.

Network install

In your urbit's Dojo, run the command:

~your-urbit:dojo> |sync %home ~nosnup-nomzod %docs

Depending on network traffic, this initial merge and sync could take anywhere between thirty seconds to several minutes. Upon a successful sync you'll see the output:

sync succeeded from %docs on ~nosnup-nomzod to %home

If your sync isn't succeeding after a few minutes for whatever reason, run |cancel %home in your Dojo and follow the local install below instead.

Local install

In your urbit's Dojo:

~your-urbit:dojo> |mount /=home=

You can now find your home desk at the path /path/to/your-urbit/home/.

In Unix, clone this repo somewhere and copy in the docs files to your urbit's mounted %home desk. You can run the following shell commands (replacing your urbit's home desk path as necessary):

$ git clone https://github.com/urbit/docs.git
$ cd ./docs/
$ cp -r ./docs* /path/to/your-urbit/home/web/

Your Clay filesystem should acknowledge the newly added files.

Lastly, if make sure you're serving your home desk's web directory to the web by running the following Dojo command:

~your-urbit:dojo> |serve /=home=/web

Get started!

And now your docs are live! View them at:

http://localhost:8080/~~/docs

If you're running multiple ships locally, your port number will be 8081, 8082, and so on. Check your Dojo output for the correct local port of your examples urbit, or view these at https://your-urbit.urbit.org over DNS instead for live-network ships. You can also replace localhost with the IP of your instance, if you're running your urbit in the cloud.

Learn a lot, and have fun!

People are always around on Talk and Fora to answer your questions. Help each other out, and don't hesitate if you have an idea for a docs improvement. We'd love if the docs themselves became an Urbit community project.

Contributing / Feedback

Give us feedback on Fora on how we can make the docs better. Let us know about your ideas, requests, and/or problems and we'll try and get back to you quickly. Pull requests are more than welcome.

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