The guides section is your starting point for understanding how to work with Mintting in practice. Whether you are exploring the project for the first time, looking to contribute, or trying to get a feel for the community norms, the pages here walk you through the most common workflows in a structured way.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://mintlify.com/taskian/mintting/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
What the guides cover
These guides focus on the practical side of working with Mintting as an open-source project. You will find step-by-step instructions for cloning and exploring the repository locally, guidance on opening issues and submitting pull requests, and advice on working within the community.Available guides
Usage guide
Learn how to clone the repository, explore it locally, contribute changes, and follow community norms when working with Mintting.
Quickstart
Get up and running quickly with a step-by-step walkthrough of the initial setup process for Mintting.
How to navigate the documentation
The documentation is organized into two main areas:- Get Started — the introduction and quickstart provide background on Mintting and a practical path to setting up locally for the first time
- Guides — in-depth walkthroughs for common workflows, starting with this overview
Related pages
- Introduction — understand the project’s purpose and design
- Quickstart — set up and run Mintting for the first time
- Usage guide — contribute to and work with the project day-to-day
Mintting is an early-stage open-source project. The documentation and the project itself are actively evolving. If you notice something missing or incorrect, you are encouraged to open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub.