You likely already have one, but if you don't, please contact us at tyler@cookbook.dev
Having troubles or need something custom? Contact us
Suitable for static websites, outlines the general idea of how to integrate the bot into your website. As long as you can directly edit the HTML of your website, you can use this method.
<!-- Somewhere in <head> -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@cookbookdev/docsbot/dist/standalone/index.cjs.js" defer></script>
<!-- Somewhere in <body> -->
<div id="__cookbook" data-api-key="HERE_GOES_APIKEY"></div>
Install the package
yarn add @cookbookdev/docsbot
OR
npm install @cookbookdev/docsbot
OR
pnpm install @cookbookdev/docsbot
Import and add our component to something that wraps the content, for example in Next.js it could be _app.js
or layout.js
import AskCookbook from "@cookbookdev/docsbot/react";
export default function App() {
return (
<>
<AskCookbook apiKey="[HERE_GOES_YOUR_API_KEY]" alwaysOpen={false} noFastMode={false} />
{/* Your content */}
</>
);
}
- Go to the Dashboard
- Get to the "Site settings" (see picture below)
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@cookbookdev/docsbot/dist/standalone/index.cjs.js" defer></script>
- Put the following code into the "Footer code" text area
<div id="__cookbook" data-api-key="[HERE_GOES_YOUR_API_KEY]"></div>
- Save both of them
The good news is that we know how to integrate the "Ask Cookbook" into Gitbook! The bad news is that we yet to write a guide on it. If you need it, please contact us
<div
id="__cookbook"
data-always-open <!-- Optional. If you want to have modal always open, usually for the showcase purposes -->
data-no-fast <!-- Optional. Disables fast mode switch, forces dosbot into the detailed mode -->
data-api-key="API_KEY_GOES_HERE"
/>
<AskCookbook
apiKey="API_KEY_GOES_HERE"
alwaysOpen={false} // Optional. If you want to have modal always open, usually for the showcase purposes
noFastMode={false} // Optional. Disables fast mode switch, forces dosbot into the detailed mode
/>