 Hi, this is Uchoal Paradwaj. In this tutorial, we are going to understand how to write the YAML configuration file to generate a documentation website for your project using YADOC. Now, there are other tutorials in this channel explaining the functioning of YADOC. However, this tutorial is specifically designed to define a minimal YAML configuration file for YADOC. Let's get started. As you can see on the screen is my fork of the GitHub repository of Suzy Server. The original repository already used YADOC and has the YAML file defined in it. I've removed that file and will try to create one trying to explain its content. First is the author name, which will usually be the name of the owner of the project. Then there is the project name followed by the version name. The build section is first is the theme which can either be a Sphinx built in theme or a custom pi by theme. It is followed by the source where the documentation for the website is stored and then there is the logo, the location where the logo of the project is located. The next section is the publish section. The section is the publish section which defines the deployment for the documentation website. Here we are choosing GitHub pages and for that we define the doc URL for the GitHub pages. Now that the configuration file is created, let's test this using the documentation generator form at EADoc. After the documentation generation is over, we will see a preview link opening which we can check the documentation that will be generated. Thank you for watching this tutorial. In the following tutorials, we will extend the configuration file to handle some advanced configurations. Thank you.