Docs Self-Managed Manage Redpanda Console Configuration Topic Documentation This is documentation for Self-Managed v24.2. To view the latest available version of the docs, see v24.3. Enable Topic Documentation You can embed your topic’s documentation into the Redpanda Console user interface by providing access to a public or private Git repository that hosts your documentation files in Markdown format. Redpanda Console clones the provided Git repository and stores all Markdown files it finds in memory. The Documentation tab in the frontend displays the content of the Markdown file that matches the name of the Kafka topic. Path/Filename Topic Name Matches ordersv2.md orders-v2 ✗ Orders-v2.md orders-v2 ✗ orders-v2.md orders-v2 ✓ /orders/orders-v2.md orders-v2 ✓ In addition to the repository URL and branch, you can configure authentication credentials for private repositories. Redpanda Console supports SSH as well as basic auth. If neither is specified you could still pull publicly accessible repositories. Repository information Start by specifying the Git repository that contains your Markdown documentation. You must provide the repository’s URL, the branch you want to use, and the base directory where your documentation is located. console: topicDocumentation: git: enabled: true repository: url: https://github.com/<organization>/<repository> branch: main baseDirectory: <path-to-documentation-files> url: The complete URL of your Git repository. branch: The branch of the repository that has the documentation files. baseDirectory: The path within your repository from where the documentation search should begin. Redpanda Console recursively iterates through five levels of directories. Refresh interval Define how often Redpanda Console should refresh the documentation from the repository. This ensures your documentation is always up to date. console: topicDocumentation: git: enabled: true refreshInterval: 10m refreshInterval: A value such as 10m means the documentation will be refreshed every 10 minutes. Adjust this based on how frequently your documentation is updated, or set to 0 to disable automatic refresh. Authentication configuration To use private repositories, you must configure authentication. Redpanda Console supports both SSH and basic authentication. Basic authentication To use a personal access token: console: topicDocumentation: git: enabled: true basicAuth: enabled: true username: token # Use "token" for GitHub personal access tokens password: "your_github_token" Enable basicAuth and input your GitHub personal access token as the password. If using a personal access token, the username should be token. SSH authentication To use SSH-based access: console: topicDocumentation: git: enabled: true ssh: enabled: true username: git privateKey: "-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\n...\n-----END PRIVATE KEY-----" # OR specify a file path privateKeyFilepath: "/path/to/private/key" passphrase: "optional_passphrase" Enable SSH and provide your private key either directly in the configuration or in the privateKeyFilepath field. Include the passphrase if your key has one. Example configuration This example is for a setup where documentation needs frequent updates and is stored in a private repository accessed through SSH: console: topicDocumentation: enabled: true git: enabled: true repository: url: https://github.com/example/redpanda-docs branch: main baseDirectory: path/to/documentation refreshInterval: 10m ssh: enabled: true username: git privateKeyFilepath: "/home/user/.ssh/redpanda_docs_key" passphrase: "your_passphrase" This configuration is designed for a secure and automated integration of topic documentation into the Redpanda Console, using SSH for secure repository access and a refresh interval that keeps the documentation consistently updated without manual intervention. Back to top × Simple online edits For simple changes, such as fixing a typo, you can edit the content directly on GitHub. Edit on GitHub Or, open an issue to let us know about something that you want us to change. Open an issue Contribution guide For extensive content updates, or if you prefer to work locally, read our contribution guide . Was this helpful? thumb_up thumb_down group Ask in the community mail Share your feedback group_add Make a contribution Kafka Connect Schema Registry