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title: Getting started with Insiders
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---
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# Getting started with Insiders
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Material for MkDocs Insiders is a compatible drop-in replacement for Material
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for MkDocs, and can be installed similarly using [`pip`][pip],
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[`docker`][docker] or [`git`][git]. Note that in order to access the Insiders
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repository, you need to [become an eligible sponsor] of @squidfunk on GitHub.
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[pip]: #with-pip
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[docker]: #with-docker
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[git]: #with-git
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[become an eligible sponsor]: index.md#how-to-become-a-sponsor
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## Requirements
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After you've been added to the list of collaborators and accepted the
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repository invitation, the next step is to create a [personal access token] for
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your GitHub account in order to access the Insiders repository programmatically
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(from the command line or GitHub Actions workflows):
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1. Go to https://github.com/settings/tokens
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2. Click on [Generate a new token]
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3. Enter a name and select the [`repo`][scopes] scope
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4. Generate the token and store it in a safe place
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[personal access token]: https://docs.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/creating-a-personal-access-token
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[Generate a new token]: https://github.com/settings/tokens/new
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[scopes]: https://docs.github.com/en/developers/apps/scopes-for-oauth-apps#available-scopes
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## Installation
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### with pip
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Material for MkDocs Insiders can be installed with `pip`:
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``` sh
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pip install git+https://${GH_TOKEN}@github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material-insiders.git
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```
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The `GH_TOKEN` environment variable must be set to the value of the personal
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access token you generated in the previous step. Note that the personal access
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token must be kept secret at all times, as it allows the owner to access your
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private repositories.
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### with docker
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In case you want to use Material for MkDocs Insiders from within Docker, some
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additional steps are necessary. While we cannot provide a hosted Docker image
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for Insiders[^2], [GitHub Container Registry] allows for simple and
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comfortable self-hosting:
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1. [Fork the Insiders repository]
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2. Enable [GitHub Actions] on your fork[^3]
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3. Create a new personal access token[^4]
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1. Go to https://github.com/settings/tokens
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2. Click on [Generate a new token]
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3. Enter a name and select the [`write:packages`][scopes] scope
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4. Generate the token and store it in a safe place
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4. Add a [GitHub Actions secret] on your fork
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1. Set the name to `GHCR_TOKEN`
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2. Set the value to the personal access token created in the previous step
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5. [Create a new release] to build and publish the Docker image
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6. Install [Pull App] on your fork to stay in-sync with upstream
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The [`publish`][publish] workflow[^5] is automatically run when a new tag
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(release) is created. When a new Insiders version is released on the upstream
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repository, the [Pull App] will create a pull request with the changes and
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pull in the new tag, which is picked up by the [`publish`][publish] workflow
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that builds and publishes the Docker image automatically to your private
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registry.
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Now, you should be able to pull the Docker image from your private registry:
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```
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docker login -u ${GH_USERNAME} -p ${GHCR_TOKEN} ghcr.io
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docker pull ghcr.io/${GH_USERNAME}/mkdocs-material-insiders
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```
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Should you wish to add additional plugins to the insiders container image, follow the steps
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outlined in the [Getting Started guide](../getting-started.md#with-docker).
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[^2]:
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Earlier, Insiders provided a dedicated Docker image which was available to
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all sponsors. On March 21, 2021, the image was deprecated for the reasons
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outlined and discussed in #2442. It was removed on June 1, 2021.
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[^3]:
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When forking a repository, GitHub will disable all workflows. While this
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is a reasonable default setting, you need to enable GitHub Actions to be
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able to automatically build and publish a Docker image on
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[GitHub Container Registry].
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[^4]:
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While you could just add the `write:packages` scope to the personal access
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token created to access the Insiders repository, it's safer to create a
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dedicated token which you'll only use for publishing the Docker image.
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[^5]:
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The Insiders repository contains two GitHub Actions workflows:
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- `build.yml` – Build and lint the project (disabled on forks)
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- `publish.yml` – Build and publish the Docker image
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### with git
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Of course, you can use Material for MkDocs Insiders directly from `git`:
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```
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git clone git@github.com:squidfunk/mkdocs-material-insiders.git mkdocs-material
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```
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The theme will reside in the folder `mkdocs-material/material`. When cloning
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from `git`, the theme must be installed, so MkDocs can find the built-in
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plugins:
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```
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pip install -e mkdocs-material
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```
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[GitHub Container Registry]: https://docs.github.com/en/packages/guides/about-github-container-registry
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[Fork the Insiders repository]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material-insiders/fork
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[GitHub Actions]: https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/disabling-or-limiting-github-actions-for-a-repository
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[packages scope]: https://docs.github.com/en/developers/apps/scopes-for-oauth-apps#available-scopes
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[GitHub Actions secret]: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/reference/encrypted-secrets#creating-encrypted-secrets-for-a-repository
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[Create a new release]: https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/managing-releases-in-a-repository#creating-a-release
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[Pull App]: https://github.com/apps/pull
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[publish]: https://github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material-insiders/blob/master/.github/workflows/publish.yml
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## Upgrading
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When upgrading Insiders, you should always check the version of Material for
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MkDocs which makes up the first part of the version qualifier, e.g.Insiders
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`4.x.x` is currently based on `8.x.x`:
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```
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8.x.x-insiders-4.x.x
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```
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If the major version increased, it's a good idea to consult the [upgrade
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guide] and go through the steps to ensure your configuration is up to date and
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all necessary changes have been made. If you installed Insiders via `pip`, you
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can upgrade your installation with the following command:
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```
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pip install --upgrade git+https://${GH_TOKEN}@github.com/squidfunk/mkdocs-material-insiders.git
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```
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[upgrade guide]: ../upgrade.md
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## Caveats
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This section describes some aspects to consider when using Insiders together
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with Material for MkDocs to ensure that users without access to Insiders can
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still build your documentation.
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### Built-in plugins
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When using built-in plugins that are solely available via Insiders, it might be
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necessary to split the `mkdocs.yml` configuration into a base configuration, and
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one with plugin overrides. Note that this is a limitation of MkDocs, which can
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be mitigated by using [configuration inheritance]:
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.insiders.yml`"
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``` yaml
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INHERIT: mkdocs.yml
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plugins:
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- search
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- social
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- tags
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```
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.yml`"
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``` yaml
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# Configuration with everything except Insiders plugins
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```
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Now, when you're in an environment with access to Insiders (e.g. in your CI
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pipeline), you can build your documentation project with the following lines:
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```
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mkdocs build --config-file mkdocs.insiders.yml
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```
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!!! tip "Sharing plugin and extension configuration"
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If you want to share `plugins` or `markdown_extensions` between both
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configuration files `mkdocs.insiders.yml` and `mkdocs.yml`, you can use
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the alternative key-value syntax in both files. The above example would
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then look like:
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.insiders.yml`"
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``` yaml
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INHERIT: mkdocs.yml
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plugins:
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social: {}
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```
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=== ":octicons-file-code-16: `mkdocs.yml`"
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``` yaml
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# Additional configuration above
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plugins:
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search: {}
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tags: {}
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```
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[configuration inheritance]: https://www.mkdocs.org/user-guide/configuration/#configuration-inheritance
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