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The short version

This page explains how Lovable's internal AI agent writes documentation, focusing on clarity, accuracy, and a specific structure. It ensures that all Lovable features are explained consistently and helpfully.

This information is for anyone curious about how Lovable's documentation is created, especially if you're looking for specific details about a feature.

Words decoded

Mintlify AI agent
This is the special computer program that writes and updates all the help documents for Lovable.
frontmatter
Hidden information at the very top of a document, like a title or keywords, that helps organize and describe the page.
components
Pre-designed building blocks for web pages, like special boxes for notes or steps, that help make information easy to read and understand.
SEO
Short for 'Search Engine Optimization,' which means making sure documents are easy for search engines like Google to find and show to people.
active voice
A way of writing where the subject of the sentence performs the action (e.g., 'You click the button' instead of 'The button is clicked by you').
sentence case
A way of capitalizing words where only the first word of a sentence (or heading) and proper names are capitalized, like a normal sentence.
serial (Oxford) comma
The last comma in a list of three or more items, placed before the 'and' or 'or' (e.g., 'apples, bananas, and oranges').

Where people get stuck

  • Do not assume or invent details about Lovable features, pricing, or user interface elements.
  • Avoid using technical jargon without clear explanations, as the documentation is meant for a non-technical audience.
  • Do not skip steps or provide unclear instructions, as all steps must be unambiguous and easy to follow.
  • Be careful not to use marketing language; the focus is on clear, factual information.

The short version, steps, decoder and prompt on this page are written automatically from Lovable's own documentation and can lag or misread it. The official page is always the authority.