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+title: Redoc
+---
+
+# Redoc: Open source API documentation tool
+
+Redoc is a clean and easy way to produce web-ready documentation from an OpenAPI description (Swagger is also still supported). With one command, create your documentation, and customise it to meet the needs of your users.
+
+Redoc is based around a three panel layout, with clear sections for navigation, detailed documentation, and request/response examples.
+
+## Headline features
+
+* Modern layout with extensive customization options.
+* Support for OpenAPI 3.1, 3.0 and older 2.0 and Swagger formats.
+* Embed or build standalone HTML documentation.
+* CLI tool for easy automation and local development.
+
+## Demo
+
+[Try the live demo](https://redocly.github.io/redoc/) and upload your own API specification there to try.
+
+## Usage
+
+Redoc is provided as a CLI tool (also distributed as a Docker image), HTML tag, and React component.
+
+### Generate documentation from the CLI
+
+If you have Node installed, quickly generate documentation using `npx`:
+
+```
+npx @redocly/cli build-docs openapi.yaml
+```
+
+The tool outputs by default to a file named `redoc-static.html` that you can open in your browser.
+
+> [Redocly CLI](https://github.com/Redocly/redocly-cli/) does more than docs, check it out and add linting, bundling and more to your API workflow.
+
+### Add an HTML element to the page
+
+Create an HTML page, or edit an existing one, and add the following:
+
+```html
+
+
+```
+
+Open the HTML file in your browser, and your API documentation is shown on the page.
+
+Add your own `spec-url` to the `` tag, this attribute can also be a local file. The JavaScript library can also be installed locally using `npm` and served from your own server, see the [HTML deployment documentation](https://redocly.com/docs/redoc/deployment/html/) for more details.
+
+### More usage options
+
+Check out the [deployment documentation](./deploment/index/md) for more options, and detailed documentation for each.
+
+## Configure Redoc
+
+Redoc is highly configurable. Each deployment option accepts configuration in a way that's appropriate to that platform, but the options are the same for each. For example:
+
+* Using [Redocly CLI](../cli/index.md), configuration goes in the `redocly.yaml` file, or can be supplied as command line parameters, such as `--theme.openapi.disableSearch`.
+* Using HTML or React or react, configure by setting `option` in the tag.
+
+Here's a sample `redocly.yaml` configuration file, showing a few common settings and tweaking some of the visual theme settings:
+
+```yaml
+theme:
+ openapi:
+ disableSearch: true
+ expandResponses: 200,202
+ jsonSampleExpandLevel: 1
+
+ theme:
+ sidebar:
+ backgroundColor: '#eae0cc'
+ textColor: '#3d005b'
+ colors:
+ primary:
+ main: '#660099'
+ typography:
+ fontSize: 14pt
+ headings:
+ fontWeight: bold
+```
+
+Redocly CLI detects a file named `redocly.yaml` in the same directory as you run the command and uses it. See the documentation with a command like this:
+
+```
+redocly preview-docs openapi.yaml
+```
+
+There are many, many more options available. Visit the [configuration reference](./config.md) for a complete list.
+
+## Next steps
+
+* If you are new to OpenAPI, try the [OpenAPI starter project](../../cli/openapi-starter/) for a great introduction.
+* Ready to build documentation from an existing OpenAPI file? The [Redoc quickstart](./quickstart.md).
+* Learn more about the project by visiting [Redoc on GitHub](https://github.com/Redocly/redoc).