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1

Configuring your GitBook site

In your GitBook instance, click on your docs site name in the sidebar, then Manage site, then Domain and redirects. Under ‘Subdirectory’, click Set up a subdirectory.

Enter the URL where you would like to host your docs. Then specify the subdirectory for docs access, e.g. tomatopy.pizza/docs, and click Configure.

Under Additional configuration, you will now see a proxy URL. You'll use this in the next step when configuring your Vercel settings. Copy it to your clipboard.

2

Update your vercel.json

In your Vercel app, open your vercel.jsonfile (or create one in the root directory if you don't already have one). Then, add the following:

Be sure to update the URL on line 5 with the proxy URL you got from GitBook in the first step.

3

Re-deploy your app and try it out!

Re-deploy your Vercel app with the update configuration. This may take a few moments. Now, when visiting the URL, you should see your docs site!

  1. Publishing Documentation
  2. Setting a custom subdirectory

Configuring a subdirectory with Vercel

Host your documentation with a /docs subdirectory using Vercel

{
    "rewrites": [
        {
            "source": "/docs",
            "destination": "<INSERT YOUR PROXY URL FROM GITBOOK>"
        },
        {
            "source": "/docs/:match*",
            "destination": "<INSERT YOUR PROXY URL FROM GITBOOK>/:match*"
        }
    ]
}

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