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CLI to create DocuBook projects
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---
title : Quick Start Guide
description : a quick way to understand how to use it
date : 10-12-2024
---
To add a new page to your documentation, you need to register it in the `docu.json` file.
<Stepper>
<StepperItem title="Create the MDX file">
Create a new `.mdx` file in the `docs` directory. For example, `docs/my-new-page.mdx`.
</StepperItem>
<StepperItem title="Register in docu.json">
Open `docu.json` and add an entry to the `routes` array.
```json
{
"title": "My New Page",
"href": "/my-new-page"
}
```
</StepperItem>
</Stepper>
DocuBook supports standard Markdown and a variety of custom components to make your documentation more interactive.
Here are some common components you can use:
Use cards to highlight important links or features.
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="Installation" icon="Download" href="#">
Learn how to install DocuBook.
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration" icon="Settings" href="#">
Configure your documentation site.
</Card>
</CardGroup>
Use notes to provide additional context or warnings.
<Note type="warning" title="Warning">
Always remember to back up your configuration files.
</Note>
<Note type="note" title="Pro Tip">
You can use Lucide icons in your cards by specifying the `icon` prop.
</Note>
For more details on available components, check out the [Components](/docs/components) section.