Depending on the kind of development you'd like to do (e.g. Python, CUDA), you can choose to build vLLM with or without compilation.
Check out the [building from source][build-from-source] documentation for details.
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Install MkDocs along with the [plugins](https://github.com/vllm-project/vllm/blob/main/mkdocs.yaml) used in the vLLM documentation, as well as required dependencies:
```bash
pip install-r requirements/docs.txt
uv pip install-r requirements/docs.txt
```
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