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BREAKING CHANGE: The assets are no longer embedded in source code: javascript, css, font files. Run `yarn install` then `yarn run production` to recreate them from sources, or download a [release file](https://github.com/monicahq/monica/releases) that contains compiled files.

BREAKING CHANGE: For Heroku users: You'll have to manually go to `Settings` > `Buildpacks` and add buildpack: `nodejs`. See [this doc](https://github.com/monicahq/monica/blob/master/docs/installation/providers/heroku.md#update-from-2x-to-3x).

BREAKING CHANGE: See more information about how to install a Monica instance [here](https://github.com/monicahq/monica/tree/master/docs/installation).
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Monica Documentation

Welcome to Monica - a great, simple yet complete, open-source personal relationship manager platform.

This doc is the main source of documentation for developers working with (or contributing to) the Monica project, and advanced users who want to install Monica on their servers. If this is your first time hearing about Monica, we recommend starting with Monica website.

Table of content

Specific to Monica's core contributors

Thanks to companies and open source projects

The Monica project is extremely grateful for the help provided by the following companies and open source projects.

Companies

Those companies have graciously offered a paid plan for free.

Supported by Description
Sentry Sentry is a cross-platform crash reporting and aggregation platform. We use it to analyze what's going on in production.
Crowdin Crowdin is a translation platform.
Cypress Cypress is an end-to-end test platform.

Open source projects

Monica is built upon the shoulders of incredible open source projects. We simply wouldn't exist without them.