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Dok - Documentation starter kit

Dok is a best-selling, modern documentation starter kit for Statamic. With powerful Markdown authoring tools, an extensible theme system, ready-to-use frontend UI components, and more. Dok lets you skip the groundwork, giving you a solid, production-ready foundation from day one.

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Dok - A documentation starter kit for Statamic

Overview

Projects & Versions

Host unlimited projects and manage unlimited releases for each project. Easily create new projects or releases with a simple dok:create:project or dok:create:release command.

Markdown

Some of the best features of Dok are in its flexible Markdown authoring features.

Alongside the components and extensions Dok ships with, it also includes a powerful feature called Component Binding. This allows you to use entirely new components directly in Markdown—without ever needing to create a CommonMark extension. With nothing more than a simple configuration change and a Blade file, you’re good to go.

Dok ships with:

  • Code Group Extension

    The Code Group extension transforms your code blocks. Includes dynamic features like custom titles, collapsible blocks, tabbed content, and a copy code button. You can even control the markup by editing the Blade file!

  • Table Wrapping

    We all know tables are not fun to work with. This extension wraps your tables in a little extra markup, making tables that little bit better to style again.

  • Lead Text

    Lead text for (usually) below your main heading.

  • Hints

    Add note, tip, important, caution, warning hints to your Markdown.

  • Cards

    Add a simple card for navigation, or to just highlight some stuff a bit differently.

  • Accordion

    Just like the musical instrument, it folds.

Content

Want to write Markdown directly to Statamic? Yup, you can do that!

You can also import Markdown from GitHub using the built-in utility or command. All you need is a Personal Access Token and a small update to your configuration file. Once that's done, you can link entries to their corresponding resource paths.

Themes

Just six CSS variables control almost the entire site’s color system, making themes effortless to create and maintain. Dok ships with seven built-in themes that you can use as-is, remove, or tweak to your liking.

Tags

Dok makes it easy to get information about your projects and releases with custom, built-in tags. Learn more in the docs.

Browser support

Dok supports the latest versions of all major browsers. Progressive enhancements are used where possible.


Learn more

You can learn more about Dok by visiting the documentation. This site also serves as the demo, and is even exactly what you'll see when you install Dok yourself!

Highlights

  • Unlimited projects
  • Unlimited releases/versions
  • Markdown components
  • Ships with 7 themes
  • Create new themes easily
  • Fully Accessible
  • Frontend CSS components
  • Blade components
  • AlpineJS & Tailwind v4

Platform

Statamic

FAQ's

compatibility

Starter Kits are generally installed when creating a completely fresh Statamic install. This starter kit should be installed during this process, and will be installed alongside the latest Statamic version.

The components and templates are designed to work in the latest, stable releases of all major browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. We don't support Internet Explorer 11.

Dok uses the latest versions of TailwindCSS (v4) and AlpineJS (v3). It uses Vite for asset bundling.

Dok is a Starter Kit, so you don't update it in the typical sense like you would an addon. If you want to stay updated on new features, you can check our repository to see the changes between versions.

licensing

One license grants the right to use the product during a single installation. Each additional installation using the product requires an additional purchased license.

Yes, you are allowed to build anything commercial or personal with the Dok starter kit. As long as that project isn't essentially repackaging and redistributing our product as your own.

Yep! As long as what you're building is some sort of actual website and not a derivative starter kit, theme builder, or other product where the primary purpose is clearly to repackage and redistribute our starter kit, it's totally okay for that project to be open source.

support

Dok is a self-serve product, and the expectation is that customers have prerequisite knowledge of the tools used within the product to update themselves if needed. Generally, we do not offer technical support or consultation for this Starter Kit. That said, we have our discussions and issues open on the repository. If you have any questions or encounter a bug, please get in touch there.

If you aren't happy with our product for whatever reason, you may request a refund within 14 days of purchase. Purchases and refunds are subject to Statamic's licence agreement.

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