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Documentation Platform Names
Documentation platforms help teams create and publish technical docs. Learn to pronounce their names correctly in product discussions and tool comparisons.
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How do you pronounce Mintlify (AI-powered documentation platform)?
Mintlify is pronounced 'MINT-lih-fy' (/ˈmɪntlɪfaɪ/), three syllables with stress on the first. The name blends 'mint' (fresh, clean) with '-ify' (to make), suggesting the tool makes documentation feel fresh and polished. The AI-powered documentation platform is used by many developer-facing startups. Stress firmly on MINT: MINT-lih-fy.
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How do you pronounce Docusaurus (Meta's static documentation site generator)?
Docusaurus is pronounced 'dok-yuh-SAW-rus' (/ˌdɒkjʊˈsɔːrəs/), four syllables with stress on the third. The name plays on 'documentation' + 'dinosaur' (the '-saurus' suffix from Greek 'sauros' meaning lizard). Meta's open-source static site generator is playfully named like a dinosaur species. The '-saurus' carries the primary stress: dok-yuh-SAW-rus.
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How do you pronounce Nextra (Next.js documentation framework)?
Nextra is pronounced 'NEK-struh' (/ˈnɛkstrə/), two syllables with stress on the first. The name blends 'Next' (from Next.js) with '-tra' as a suffix, suggesting something extra beyond Next.js. The documentation framework built on Next.js powers many open-source project docs sites. Stress: NEK-struh.
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How do you pronounce GitBook (documentation platform)?
GitBook is pronounced 'GIT-buk' (/ˈɡɪtbʊk/), two syllables with stress on the first. 'Git' uses a hard 'G' as in 'get' (not a soft 'J'), following the same pronunciation as the version control system Git. 'Book' reduces slightly to 'buk' in connected speech. The documentation platform lets teams write docs with a Git-like workflow: GIT-buk.
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How do you pronounce Starlight (Astro documentation theme)?
Starlight is pronounced 'STAR-lyt' (/ˈstɑːrlaɪt/), two syllables with stress on the first. The Astro-based documentation framework is named after the light emitted by stars — suggesting clarity, guidance, and something that shines from afar. 'Light' is pronounced with the long 'i' diphthong (/laɪt/), not a short 'i'. Stress: STAR-lyt.