This section will help you build a basic VitePress documentation site from ground up. If you already have an existing project and would like to keep documentation inside the project, start from Step 2.
You can also try VitePress online on [StackBlitz](https://vitepress.new/). It runs the VitePress-based site directly in the browser, so it is almost identical to the local setup but doesn't require installing anything on your machine.
VitePress is currently in `alpha` status. It is already suitable for out-of-the-box documentation use, but the config and theming API may still change between minor releases.
Let's add another page to the site. Create a file name `getting-started.md` along with `index.md` you've created in Step 2. Now your directory structure should look like this.
By now, you should have a basic but functional VitePress documentation site. But currently, the user has no way to navigate around the site because it's missing for example sidebar menu we have on this site.
To enable those navigations, we must add some configurations to the site. Head to [configuration guide](./configuration) to learn how to configure VitePress.
If you would like to know more about what you can do within the page, for example, writing markdown contents, or using Vue Component, check out the "Writing" section of the docs. [Markdown guide](./markdown) would be a great starting point.
If you want to know how to customize how the site looks (Theme), and find out the features VitePress's default theme provides, visit [Theme: Introduction](./theme-introduction).