// @ts-check // This runs in Node.js - Don't use client-side code here (browser APIs, JSX...) /** * Creating a sidebar enables you to: - create an ordered group of docs - render a sidebar for each doc of that group - provide next/previous navigation The sidebars can be generated from the filesystem, or explicitly defined here. Create as many sidebars as you want. @type {import('@docusaurus/plugin-content-docs').SidebarsConfig} */ const sidebars = { tutorialSidebar: [ { type: "category", label: "Get Started", items: [ { type: "doc", id: "get-started/what-is-openrag", label: "About OpenRAG" }, { type: "doc", id: "get-started/install", label: "Installation" }, { type: "doc", id: "get-started/quickstart", label: "Quickstart" }, { type: "doc", id: "get-started/docker", label: "Docker Deployment" }, { type: "doc", id: "get-started/tui", label: "Terminal Interface (TUI)" }, ], }, { type: "category", label: "Core components", items: [ { type: "doc", id: "core-components/agents", label: "Langflow Agents" }, { type: "doc", id: "core-components/knowledge", label: "OpenSearch Knowledge" }, { type: "doc", id: "core-components/ingestion", label: "Docling Ingestion" } ], }, { type: "category", label: "Configuration", items: [ { type: "doc", id: "configure/configuration", label: "Environment Variables" }, ], }, { type: "category", label: "Support", items: [ { type: "doc", id: "support/troubleshoot", label: "Troubleshoot" }, ], }, ], }; export default sidebars;