How to customize your site’s configuration
Localize your site’s interface, set AI options, and customize your site’s behavior
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Localize your site’s interface, set AI options, and customize your site’s behavior
GitBook’s Configure tab gives you control over advanced site behavior, user interactions, and integrations with AI tools.
This video and guide will take you through editing your site’s configuration, covering:
Where to find configuration settings
Changing how links behave when clicked
Enabling page feedback and ratings for Insights
Configuring AI page actions
Configuring Git Sync actions
and more!
From your Docs site overview, open Customization. Then select Configure.
Turn on page ratings if you want lightweight feedback on your docs. Ratings appear directly on pages.
You can review the collected feedback in Insights.
Page actions show at the top of documentation pages. Enable only the actions you want readers to see.
Common options include:
Launching the GitBook Assistant
Copying the page
Viewing the page source
Copying content as Markdown
Opening the page in external AI tools (like ChatGPT or Claude)
Connecting to the site’s auto-generated MCP server
Exporting pages as PDF
If Git Sync is enabled, you can add an Edit on Git action. This lets readers (and your team) jump to your Git repo to propose changes in Markdown.
If you haven’t set it up yet, start with Git Sync.
Make sure you hit Save before you navigate away from the Customization screen. Your changes won’t appear on your docs site until you save them.
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