LaraDep Documentation
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LaraDep Documentation
Overview of everything LaraDep does — from guided deployment and templates to AI assistant, runbook, and governance. Each area has its own documentation page.
LaraDep Documentation
LaraDep covers the full server management cycle: from initial setup through repeated deployments to audit and troubleshooting. Each area has its own documentation page.
Choose your track
- Managed mode — guided operation, the instance runs on our side, work through forms and templates.
- Self-hosted mode — your own server, data stays with you and full control over structure and configuration.
Getting started
- First deployment and production checklist — how to prepare a server, run preflight, and execute the first deployment. A production checklist included.
- Docker Quick-start — quick start for Docker environments (self-hosted only).
- Managed vs. self-hosted — how to decide between managed and self-hosted operation.
- Mode migration — how to safely switch between operating models.
Deployment and configuration
- Guided deployment and preflight validation — guided form, preflight checks, and real-time progress monitoring.
- Templates and workflow — templates for LEMP, WordPress, Docker, and other stacks. One operational standard that prevents configuration drift.
Security and access
- Workspaces, access, and security — workspace isolation, roles, sensitive values, and audit trail.
AI assistant
- AI assistant for your server — Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf via MCP. Troubleshooting, deployment review, onboarding, and incident response without access to passwords. Available only in self-hosted mode.
Operations and governance
- Runbook and governance — operations runbook, audit trail, and compliance-ready standard for team operations.
Next step: Open guided deployment, first deployment, or runbook and governance.