# New guides for GROQ, Sanity Context, Blueprints in CI, and more

**Version:** v2026-06-30

**Published:** June 30, 2026

This month, the documentation added a few new guides, as well as a rewrite of one of our longest lived documentation pages—which was first published in 2018!

## New and updated docs

- [GROQ for GraphQL developers](https://www.sanity.io/docs/content-lake/what-about-graphql): We’ve updated our “What about GraphQL” guide to better suit those transitioning to GROQ. It includes common patterns and techniques so your team can mover to GROQ more easily.
- [Sanity Context patterns and best practices](https://www.sanity.io/docs/ai/sanity-context-patterns): Sanity’s Senior Solutions Architect, Adam Gray, collected learnings and patterns from working with teams implementing Sanity Context in real projects into this supplemental guide. It’s a great next step after starting with Sanity Context.
- [Deploy Blueprints from CI](https://www.sanity.io/docs/blueprints/deploy-blueprints-from-ci): Blueprints has long offered a GitHub action to plan and deploy as part of your GitHub workflows, but this new guide covers how to replicate the process in other CI environments.
- Quick starts for [AI coding agents](https://www.sanity.io/docs/getting-started/ai-coding-agents) and [AI app builders](https://www.sanity.io/docs/getting-started/ai-app-builder-quickstart): Building with a coding harness or an app-builder tool? There are now guides for that.

## Platform improvements

The [documentation homepage](https://www.sanity.io/docs) now has copy-pasteable getting started commands for both humans and agents. We’ve also, *finally*, made the highlights in the introductory text clickable.

