diff --git a/docs.mdx b/docs.mdx
index a330775..2790cd4 100644
--- a/docs.mdx
+++ b/docs.mdx
@@ -1,40 +1,41 @@
----
-title: "E2B Documentation"
-sidebarTitle: Home
-icon: house
----
-
-import { Concepts } from '/snippets/Concepts.jsx';
-import { CodeInterpreting } from '/snippets/CodeInterpreting.jsx';
-import { Quickstart } from '/snippets/Quickstart.jsx';
-
-Here you'll find all the guides, concepts, and SDK references for developing with E2B.
-
-
-```bash JavaScript & TypeScript
-npm i @e2b/code-interpreter
-```
-```bash Python
-pip install e2b-code-interpreter
-```
-
-
-## What is E2B?
-E2B is an [open-source](https://github.com/e2b-dev) infrastructure that allows you to run AI-generated code in secure isolated sandboxes in the cloud.
-To start and control sandboxes, use our [Python SDK](https://pypi.org/project/e2b/) or [JavaScript SDK](https://www.npmjs.com/package/e2b).
-
-Some of the typical use cases for E2B are AI data analysis or visualization, running AI-generated code of various languages, playground for coding agents, environment for codegen evals, or running full AI-generated apps like in [Fragments](https://github.com/e2b-dev/fragments).
-
-### Under the hood
-The E2B Sandbox is a small isolated VM the can be started very quickly (~150ms). You can think of it as a small computer for the AI model. You can run many sandboxes at once. Typically, you run separate sandbox for each LLM, user, or AI agent session in your app.
-For example, if you were building an AI data analysis chatbot, you would start the sandbox for every user session.
-
-## Quickstart
-
-
-## Code interpreting with AI
-
-
-## Learn the core concepts
-
-
+---
+title: "E2B Documentation - AI Sandbox Infrastructure"
+description: "Complete Guides, Concepts, And SDK References For Developing With E2B's Secure Cloud Sandboxes For AI-Generated Code Execution And Data Analysis."
+sidebarTitle: Home
+icon: house
+---
+
+import { Concepts } from '/snippets/Concepts.jsx';
+import { CodeInterpreting } from '/snippets/CodeInterpreting.jsx';
+import { Quickstart } from '/snippets/Quickstart.jsx';
+
+Here you'll find all the guides, concepts, and SDK references for developing with E2B.
+
+
+```bash JavaScript & TypeScript
+npm i @e2b/code-interpreter
+```
+```bash Python
+pip install e2b-code-interpreter
+```
+
+
+## What is E2B?
+E2B is an [open-source](https://github.com/e2b-dev) infrastructure that allows you to run AI-generated code in secure isolated sandboxes in the cloud.
+To start and control sandboxes, use our [Python SDK](https://pypi.org/project/e2b/) or [JavaScript SDK](https://www.npmjs.com/package/e2b).
+
+Some of the typical use cases for E2B are AI data analysis or visualization, running AI-generated code of various languages, playground for coding agents, environment for codegen evals, or running full AI-generated apps like in [Fragments](https://github.com/e2b-dev/fragments).
+
+### Under the hood
+The E2B Sandbox is a small isolated VM the can be started very quickly (~150ms). You can think of it as a small computer for the AI model. You can run many sandboxes at once. Typically, you run separate sandbox for each LLM, user, or AI agent session in your app.
+For example, if you were building an AI data analysis chatbot, you would start the sandbox for every user session.
+
+## Quickstart
+
+
+## Code interpreting with AI
+
+
+## Learn the core concepts
+
+
diff --git a/docs/api-key.mdx b/docs/api-key.mdx
index ce52f08..2da718a 100644
--- a/docs/api-key.mdx
+++ b/docs/api-key.mdx
@@ -1,41 +1,42 @@
----
-title: "API Key"
-icon: "key"
----
-
-To use the API key, you can either:
-
-- **Set the API key as the `E2B_API_KEY` environment variable** to avoid passing it each time you create a sandbox.
-- Or pass it directly to the `Sandbox` constructor as shown below:
-
-
-```js JavaScript & TypeScript
-import { Sandbox } from '@e2b/code-interpreter'
-
-const sandbox = await Sandbox.create({ apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY' })
-```
-```python Python
-from e2b_code_interpreter import Sandbox
-
-sbx = Sandbox.create(api_key="YOUR_API_KEY")
-```
-
-
-## Where to find API key
-
-You can get your API key at [dashboard](https://e2b.dev/dashboard?tab=keys).
-
-
-
-# Access Token
-
-The access token is used only in the CLI and is **not needed in the SDK**. There's no need to set it when logging into the CLI using `e2b auth login`.
-
-
-To authenticate without the browser, you can set `E2B_ACCESS_TOKEN` as an environment variable. This is useful for CI/CD pipelines.
-
-
-## Where to find Access token
-
-You can get your **Access token key** at the [dashboard](https://e2b.dev/dashboard/account).
-
+---
+title: "API Key Authentication For E2B Sandboxes"
+description: "Learn How To Set Up And Use E2B API Keys For Sandbox Authentication, Including Environment Variables And Direct Constructor Methods For Secure Access."
+icon: "key"
+---
+
+To use the API key, you can either:
+
+- **Set the API key as the `E2B_API_KEY` environment variable** to avoid passing it each time you create a sandbox.
+- Or pass it directly to the `Sandbox` constructor as shown below:
+
+
+```js JavaScript & TypeScript
+import { Sandbox } from '@e2b/code-interpreter'
+
+const sandbox = await Sandbox.create({ apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY' })
+```
+```python Python
+from e2b_code_interpreter import Sandbox
+
+sbx = Sandbox.create(api_key="YOUR_API_KEY")
+```
+
+
+## Where to find API key
+
+You can get your API key at [dashboard](https://e2b.dev/dashboard?tab=keys).
+
+
+
+# Access Token
+
+The access token is used only in the CLI and is **not needed in the SDK**. There's no need to set it when logging into the CLI using `e2b auth login`.
+
+
+To authenticate without the browser, you can set `E2B_ACCESS_TOKEN` as an environment variable. This is useful for CI/CD pipelines.
+
+
+## Where to find Access token
+
+You can get your **Access token key** at the [dashboard](https://e2b.dev/dashboard/account).
+
diff --git a/docs/byoc.mdx b/docs/byoc.mdx
index 50b974f..3c5d10e 100644
--- a/docs/byoc.mdx
+++ b/docs/byoc.mdx
@@ -1,70 +1,71 @@
----
-title: "BYOC (Bring Your Own Cloud)"
-sidebarTitle: Bring Your Own Cloud
----
-
-BYOC (Bring Your Own Cloud) allows you to deploy E2B sandboxes to your own cloud infrastructure within your VPC.
-
-BYOC is currently only available for AWS. We are working on adding support for Google Cloud and Azure.
-
-
-BYOC is offered to enterprise customers only.
-If you’re interested in BYOC offering, please book a call with our team [here](https://e2b.dev/contact) or contact us at [enterprise@e2b.dev](mailto:enterprise@e2b.dev).
-
-
-## Architecture
-
-Sandbox templates, snapshots, and runtime logs are stored within the customer's BYOC VPC.
-Anonymized system metrics such as cluster memory and cpu are sent to the E2B Cloud for observability and cluster management purposes.
-
-All potentially sensitive traffic, such as sandbox template build source files,
-sandbox traffic, and logs, is transmitted directly from the client to the customer's BYOC VPC without ever touching the E2B Cloud infrastructure.
-
-### Glossary
-- **BYOC VPC**: The customer's Virtual Private Network where the E2B sandboxes are deployed. For example your AWS account.
-- **E2B Cloud**: The managed service that provides the E2B platform, observability and cluster management.
-- **OAuth Provider**: Customer-managed service that provides user and E2B Cloud with access to the cluster.
-
-
-
-
-
-### BYOC Cluster Components
-- **Orchestrator**: Represents a node that is responsible for managing sandboxes and their lifecycle. Optionally, it can also run the template builder component.
-- **Edge Controller**: Routes traffic to sandboxes, exposes API for cluster management, and gRPC proxy used by E2B control plane to communicate with orchestrators.
-- **Monitoring**: Collector that receives sandbox and build logs and system metrics from orchestrators and edge controllers. Only anonymized metrics are sent to the E2B Cloud for observability purposes.
-- **Storage**: Persistent storage for sandbox templates, snapshots, and runtime logs. Image container repository for template images.
-
-## Onboarding
-
-Customers can initiate the onboarding process by reaching out to us.
-Customers need to have a dedicated AWS account and know the region they will use.
-After that, we will receive the IAM role needed for managing account resources.
-For AWS account quota limits may need to be increased.
-
-Terraform configuration and machine images will be used for provisioning BYOC cluster.
-When provisioning is done and running, we will create a new team under your E2B account that can be used by SDK/CLI the same way as it is hosted on E2B Cloud.
-
-## FAQ
-
-
-
- Cluster is forwarding anonymized metrics such as machine cpu/memory usage to E2B Control plane for advanced observability and alerting.
- The whole observability stack is anonymized and does not contain any sensitive information.
-
-
- A cluster can be scaled horizontally by adding more orchestrators and edge controllers.
- The autoscaler is currently in V1 not capable of automatically scale orchestrator nodes that are needed for sandbox spawning.
- This feature is coming in the next versions.
-
-
- Yes. Load balancer that is handling all requests coming to sandbox can be configured as internal and VPC peering
- with additional customer’s VPC can be configured so sandbox traffic can stay in the private network.
-
-
- Data sent between the E2B Cloud and your BYOC VPC is encrypted using TLS.
-
- VPC peering can be established to allow direct communication between the E2B Cloud and your BYOC VPC.
- When using VPC peering, the load balancer can be configured as private without a public IP address.
-
-
\ No newline at end of file
+---
+title: "BYOC - Deploy E2B Sandboxes In Your Cloud"
+description: "Deploy E2B Sandboxes To Your Own AWS Infrastructure Within Your VPC. Enterprise-Grade Security With Full Control Over Data And Compliance Requirements."
+sidebarTitle: Bring Your Own Cloud
+---
+
+BYOC (Bring Your Own Cloud) allows you to deploy E2B sandboxes to your own cloud infrastructure within your VPC.
+
+BYOC is currently only available for AWS. We are working on adding support for Google Cloud and Azure.
+
+
+BYOC is offered to enterprise customers only.
+If you're interested in BYOC offering, please book a call with our team [here](https://e2b.dev/contact) or contact us at [enterprise@e2b.dev](mailto:enterprise@e2b.dev).
+
+
+## Architecture
+
+Sandbox templates, snapshots, and runtime logs are stored within the customer's BYOC VPC.
+Anonymized system metrics such as cluster memory and cpu are sent to the E2B Cloud for observability and cluster management purposes.
+
+All potentially sensitive traffic, such as sandbox template build source files,
+sandbox traffic, and logs, is transmitted directly from the client to the customer's BYOC VPC without ever touching the E2B Cloud infrastructure.
+
+### Glossary
+- **BYOC VPC**: The customer's Virtual Private Network where the E2B sandboxes are deployed. For example your AWS account.
+- **E2B Cloud**: The managed service that provides the E2B platform, observability and cluster management.
+- **OAuth Provider**: Customer-managed service that provides user and E2B Cloud with access to the cluster.
+
+
+
+
+
+### BYOC Cluster Components
+- **Orchestrator**: Represents a node that is responsible for managing sandboxes and their lifecycle. Optionally, it can also run the template builder component.
+- **Edge Controller**: Routes traffic to sandboxes, exposes API for cluster management, and gRPC proxy used by E2B control plane to communicate with orchestrators.
+- **Monitoring**: Collector that receives sandbox and build logs and system metrics from orchestrators and edge controllers. Only anonymized metrics are sent to the E2B Cloud for observability purposes.
+- **Storage**: Persistent storage for sandbox templates, snapshots, and runtime logs. Image container repository for template images.
+
+## Onboarding
+
+Customers can initiate the onboarding process by reaching out to us.
+Customers need to have a dedicated AWS account and know the region they will use.
+After that, we will receive the IAM role needed for managing account resources.
+For AWS account quota limits may need to be increased.
+
+Terraform configuration and machine images will be used for provisioning BYOC cluster.
+When provisioning is done and running, we will create a new team under your E2B account that can be used by SDK/CLI the same way as it is hosted on E2B Cloud.
+
+## FAQ
+
+
+
+ Cluster is forwarding anonymized metrics such as machine cpu/memory usage to E2B Control plane for advanced observability and alerting.
+ The whole observability stack is anonymized and does not contain any sensitive information.
+
+
+ A cluster can be scaled horizontally by adding more orchestrators and edge controllers.
+ The autoscaler is currently in V1 not capable of automatically scale orchestrator nodes that are needed for sandbox spawning.
+ This feature is coming in the next versions.
+
+
+ Yes. Load balancer that is handling all requests coming to sandbox can be configured as internal and VPC peering
+ with additional customer's VPC can be configured so sandbox traffic can stay in the private network.
+
+
+ Data sent between the E2B Cloud and your BYOC VPC is encrypted using TLS.
+
+ VPC peering can be established to allow direct communication between the E2B Cloud and your BYOC VPC.
+ When using VPC peering, the load balancer can be configured as private without a public IP address.
+
+
diff --git a/docs/cli.mdx b/docs/cli.mdx
index 268fc3d..530ee96 100644
--- a/docs/cli.mdx
+++ b/docs/cli.mdx
@@ -1,36 +1,37 @@
----
-title: "E2B CLI"
-sidebarTitle: Installation
----
-
-E2B CLI is a command line tool that allows you to list, kill running sandboxes, and manage [sandbox templates](/docs/template/quickstart).
-
-## Installation
-
-**Using Homebrew (on macOS)**
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-brew install e2b
-```
-
-
-**Using NPM**
-
-You can install E2B CLI using the following command:
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-npm i -g @e2b/cli
-```
-
-
-### Beta CLI
-
-The latest beta version of the CLI can be installed from NPM using the following command:
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-npm i -g @e2b/cli@beta
-```
-
+---
+title: "E2B CLI - Command Line Tool For Sandboxes"
+description: "Install And Use The E2B Command Line Interface To List, Kill Running Sandboxes, And Manage Custom Sandbox Templates With Homebrew Or NPM Installation."
+sidebarTitle: Installation
+---
+
+E2B CLI is a command line tool that allows you to list, kill running sandboxes, and manage [sandbox templates](/docs/template/quickstart).
+
+## Installation
+
+**Using Homebrew (on macOS)**
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+brew install e2b
+```
+
+
+**Using NPM**
+
+You can install E2B CLI using the following command:
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+npm i -g @e2b/cli
+```
+
+
+### Beta CLI
+
+The latest beta version of the CLI can be installed from NPM using the following command:
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+npm i -g @e2b/cli@beta
+```
+
diff --git a/docs/cli/auth.mdx b/docs/cli/auth.mdx
index 488b141..94c3526 100644
--- a/docs/cli/auth.mdx
+++ b/docs/cli/auth.mdx
@@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
----
-title: "Authentication in CLI"
-sidebarTitle: Authentication
----
-
-You must authenticate with E2B CLI before using it. Run the following command to sign in into your E2B account:
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-e2b auth login
-```
-
\ No newline at end of file
+---
+title: "Authenticate E2B CLI With Your Account"
+description: "Sign In To Your E2B Account Using The CLI Authentication Command To Access Sandbox Management And Template Building Features Securely."
+sidebarTitle: Authentication
+---
+
+You must authenticate with E2B CLI before using it. Run the following command to sign in into your E2B account:
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+e2b auth login
+```
+
diff --git a/docs/cli/list-sandboxes.mdx b/docs/cli/list-sandboxes.mdx
index 4ecc837..5ff24c7 100644
--- a/docs/cli/list-sandboxes.mdx
+++ b/docs/cli/list-sandboxes.mdx
@@ -1,55 +1,56 @@
----
-title: "List sandboxes"
----
-
-You can list all sandboxes using the following command:
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-e2b sandbox list
-```
-
-
-This will return running sandboxes, you can specify `--state` to get paused or both.
-
-### Filter by state
-
-To filter the sandboxes by their state you can specify the `--state` flag, which can either be "**running**", "**paused**" or both.
-
-```bash
-e2b sandbox list --state running,paused
-```
-
-### Filter by metadata
-
-To filter the sandboxes by their metadata, use the `--metadata` flag.
-
-```bash
-e2b sandbox list --metadata key1=value1,key2=value2
-```
-
-### List limit
-
-To limit the amount of sandboxes returned by the command, use the `--limit` flag.
-
-```bash
-e2b sandbox list --limit 10
-```
-
-By default, the command will return all sandboxes.
-
-### Output format
-
-To output the sandboxes in JSON format, use the `--format` flag.
-
-**Pretty print (default)**
-
-```bash
-e2b sandbox list --format pretty
-```
-
-**JSON**
-
-```bash
-e2b sandbox list --format json
-```
+---
+title: "List All Running And Paused Sandboxes"
+description: "Use E2B CLI To List Sandboxes With Filtering By State, Metadata, And Custom Limits. Output Results In Pretty Print Or JSON Format For Easy Integration."
+---
+
+You can list all sandboxes using the following command:
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+e2b sandbox list
+```
+
+
+This will return running sandboxes, you can specify `--state` to get paused or both.
+
+### Filter by state
+
+To filter the sandboxes by their state you can specify the `--state` flag, which can either be "**running**", "**paused**" or both.
+
+```bash
+e2b sandbox list --state running,paused
+```
+
+### Filter by metadata
+
+To filter the sandboxes by their metadata, use the `--metadata` flag.
+
+```bash
+e2b sandbox list --metadata key1=value1,key2=value2
+```
+
+### List limit
+
+To limit the amount of sandboxes returned by the command, use the `--limit` flag.
+
+```bash
+e2b sandbox list --limit 10
+```
+
+By default, the command will return all sandboxes.
+
+### Output format
+
+To output the sandboxes in JSON format, use the `--format` flag.
+
+**Pretty print (default)**
+
+```bash
+e2b sandbox list --format pretty
+```
+
+**JSON**
+
+```bash
+e2b sandbox list --format json
+```
diff --git a/docs/cli/shutdown-sandboxes.mdx b/docs/cli/shutdown-sandboxes.mdx
index 54c12f9..bc1d081 100644
--- a/docs/cli/shutdown-sandboxes.mdx
+++ b/docs/cli/shutdown-sandboxes.mdx
@@ -1,45 +1,46 @@
----
-title: "Shutdown running sandboxes"
----
-
-You can shutdown single or all running sandboxes with the E2B CLI.
-
-## Shutdown single or multiple sandboxes
-
-To shutdown a single or multiple sandboxes, run the following command:
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-e2b sandbox kill
-```
-
-
-## Shutdown all sandboxes
-
-To shutdown all running sandboxes, run the following command:
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-e2b sandbox kill --all
-```
-
-
-Further, you can filter the sandboxes to be shutdown by state, metadata or both.
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-e2b sandbox kill --all --state=running,paused
-```
-
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-e2b sandbox kill --all --metadata=key=value
-```
-
-
-
-```bash Terminal
-e2b sandbox kill --all --state=running,paused --metadata=key=value
-```
-
+---
+title: "Shutdown Running Sandboxes With E2B CLI"
+description: "Kill Single, Multiple, Or All Running Sandboxes Using The E2B CLI. Filter By State And Metadata To Manage Your Sandbox Instances Efficiently."
+---
+
+You can shutdown single or all running sandboxes with the E2B CLI.
+
+## Shutdown single or multiple sandboxes
+
+To shutdown a single or multiple sandboxes, run the following command:
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+e2b sandbox kill
+```
+
+
+## Shutdown all sandboxes
+
+To shutdown all running sandboxes, run the following command:
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+e2b sandbox kill --all
+```
+
+
+Further, you can filter the sandboxes to be shutdown by state, metadata or both.
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+e2b sandbox kill --all --state=running,paused
+```
+
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+e2b sandbox kill --all --metadata=key=value
+```
+
+
+
+```bash Terminal
+e2b sandbox kill --all --state=running,paused --metadata=key=value
+```
+
diff --git a/docs/quickstart.mdx b/docs/quickstart.mdx
index ea933b0..3243fac 100644
--- a/docs/quickstart.mdx
+++ b/docs/quickstart.mdx
@@ -1,71 +1,71 @@
----
-title: Running your first Sandbox
-description: This guide will show you how to start your first E2B Sandbox.
----
-
-
-
-Every new E2B account get $100 in credits. You can sign up [here](https://e2b.dev/auth/sign-up).
-
-
-1. Navigate to the E2B Dashboard.
-2. Copy your API key.
-3. Paste your E2B API key into your .env file.
-
-```bash .env
-E2B_API_KEY=e2b_***
-```
-
-
-Install the E2B SDK to your project by running the following command in your terminal.
-
-```javascript JavaScript & TypeScript
-npm i @e2b/code-interpreter dotenv
-```
-```python Python
-pip install e2b-code-interpreter python-dotenv
-```
-
-
-
-We'll write the minimal code for starting Sandbox, executing Python inside it and listing all files inside the root directory.
-
-```javascript JavaScript & TypeScript
-// index.ts
-import 'dotenv/config'
-import { Sandbox } from '@e2b/code-interpreter'
-
-const sbx = await Sandbox.create() // By default the sandbox is alive for 5 minutes
-const execution = await sbx.runCode('print("hello world")') // Execute Python inside the sandbox
-console.log(execution.logs)
-
-const files = await sbx.files.list('/')
-console.log(files)
-```
-```python Python
-# main.py
-from dotenv import load_dotenv
-load_dotenv()
-from e2b_code_interpreter import Sandbox
-
-sbx = Sandbox.create() # By default the sandbox is alive for 5 minutes
-execution = sbx.run_code("print('hello world')") # Execute Python inside the sandbox
-print(execution.logs)
-
-files = sbx.files.list("/")
-print(files)
-```
-
-
-
-Run the code with the following command:
-
-```bash JavaScript & TypeScript
-npx tsx ./index.ts
-```
-```bash Python
-python main.py
-```
-
-
-
+---
+title: "Running Your First E2B Sandbox - Quick Start"
+description: "Get Started With E2B In Minutes. Create An Account, Install The SDK, And Run Your First Secure Cloud Sandbox For AI-Generated Code Execution."
+---
+
+
+
+Every new E2B account get $100 in credits. You can sign up [here](https://e2b.dev/auth/sign-up).
+
+
+1. Navigate to the E2B Dashboard.
+2. Copy your API key.
+3. Paste your E2B API key into your .env file.
+
+```bash .env
+E2B_API_KEY=e2b_***
+```
+
+
+Install the E2B SDK to your project by running the following command in your terminal.
+
+```javascript JavaScript & TypeScript
+npm i @e2b/code-interpreter dotenv
+```
+```python Python
+pip install e2b-code-interpreter python-dotenv
+```
+
+
+
+We'll write the minimal code for starting Sandbox, executing Python inside it and listing all files inside the root directory.
+
+```javascript JavaScript & TypeScript
+// index.ts
+import 'dotenv/config'
+import { Sandbox } from '@e2b/code-interpreter'
+
+const sbx = await Sandbox.create() // By default the sandbox is alive for 5 minutes
+const execution = await sbx.runCode('print("hello world")') // Execute Python inside the sandbox
+console.log(execution.logs)
+
+const files = await sbx.files.list('/')
+console.log(files)
+```
+```python Python
+# main.py
+from dotenv import load_dotenv
+load_dotenv()
+from e2b_code_interpreter import Sandbox
+
+sbx = Sandbox.create() # By default the sandbox is alive for 5 minutes
+execution = sbx.run_code("print('hello world')") # Execute Python inside the sandbox
+print(execution.logs)
+
+files = sbx.files.list("/")
+print(files)
+```
+
+
+
+Run the code with the following command:
+
+```bash JavaScript & TypeScript
+npx tsx ./index.ts
+```
+```bash Python
+python main.py
+```
+
+
+