diff --git a/pages/guides/mysql.mdx b/pages/guides/mysql.mdx
index 8734287..70d65f6 100644
--- a/pages/guides/mysql.mdx
+++ b/pages/guides/mysql.mdx
@@ -159,6 +159,8 @@ kraft cloud instance list
+
+
```ansi title="unikraft"
diff --git a/pages/guides/neo4j.mdx b/pages/guides/neo4j.mdx
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--- a/pages/guides/neo4j.mdx
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@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "Neo4j"
----
-
-import { Tabs, TabsContent, TabsList, TabsTrigger } from "zudoku/ui/Tabs"
-
-{/* vale off */}
-{/* THIS FILE WAS AUTOGENERATED FROM THE PUBLIC EXAMPLE REPOSITORY. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY. */}
-
-
-This guide shows you how to use [Neo4j](https://neo4j.com), one of the most popular open source graph databases.
-To run this example, follow these steps:
-
-1. Install the CLI.
- Use the [unikraft CLI](/cli/unikraft).
- You need a [BuildKit](https://github.com/moby/buildkit) builder. The easiest way to get one is via [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/).
- Alternatively, you can also directly set up and use BuildKit, see the [quick start](https://github.com/moby/buildkit#quick-start).
-
-2. Clone the [`examples` repository](https://github.com/unikraft-cloud/examples) and `cd` into the `examples/neo4j/` directory:
-
- ```bash
- git clone https://github.com/unikraft-cloud/examples
- cd examples/neo4j/
- ```
-
-Make sure to log into Unikraft Cloud and pick a [metro](/platform/metros) close to you.
-This guide uses `fra` (Frankfurt, 🇩🇪):
-
-```bash title="unikraft"
-unikraft login
-```
-
-When done, invoke the following command to deploy this app on Unikraft Cloud:
-
-```bash title="unikraft"
-unikraft build . --output /neo4j:latest
-unikraft run --metro fra --scale-to-zero policy=idle,cooldown-time=4000,stateful=true -m 2G -p 443:7474/tls+http -p 7687:7687/tls --image /neo4j:latest
-```
-
-:::note
-You can also set a custom password for the default neo4j user by adding the
-following env var to the run command
-`-e "NEO4J_AUTH_PASSWORD=..."`
-:::
-
-The output shows the instance address and other details:
-
-```ansi title="unikraft"
-[1mmetro[22m: fra
-[1mname[22m: neo4j-t117i
-[1muuid[22m: c59f865e-e954-4bf8-8da8-7ee6f1c1aab2
-[1mstate[22m: [38;2;144;161;185mstarting[0m
-[1mimage[22m: /neo4j
-[1mresources[22m:
-[3m memory[23m: 2GiB
-[3m vcpus[23m: 1
-[1mservice[22m:
-[3m name[23m: fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl
-[3m uuid[23m: a3d29dfa-650b-4e8c-a8e6-055f59dd4c92
-[3m domains[23m:
-[3m - fqdn[23m: fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl.fra.unikraft.app
-[1mnetworks[22m:
-[3m- uuid[23m: 1a65f2c3-cbfd-48bf-b8db-5cb90ed62a7c
-[3m private-ip[23m: 10.0.1.73
-[3m mac[23m: 12:b0:0a:00:01:49
-[1mtimestamps[22m:
-[3m created[23m: just now
-[1mscale-to-zero[22m:
-[3m enabled[23m: true
-[3m policy[23m: idle
-[3m stateful[23m: true
-[3m cooldown-time[23m: 4s
-```
-
-In this case, the instance name is `neo4j-t117i` and the address is `https://fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl.fra.unikraft.app`
-They're different for each run.
-
-Use `curl` to query the Unikraft Cloud Neo4j instance:
-
-```bash
-curl https://fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl.fra.unikraft.app
-```
-
-```text
-{"bolt_routing":"neo4j://fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl.fra.unikraft.app:7687","query":"https://fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl.fra.unikraft.app:7687/db/{databaseName}/query/v2","transaction":"https://fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl.fra.unikraft.app/db/{databaseName}/tx","bolt_direct":"bolt://fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl.fra.unikraft.app:7687","neo4j_version":"2026.04.0","neo4j_edition":"community"}
-```
-
-Or even better, point a browser at it 😀. Make sure you have the protocol set
-to `neo4j+s` when logging in.
-
-You can also try connecting to the instance using the `cypher-shell` CLI
-```bash
-cypher-shell -a neo4j+s://fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl.fra.unikraft.app:7687 -u neo4j
-```
-
-You can list information about the instance by running:
-
-
-
-```bash title="unikraft"
-unikraft instances list
-```
-
-```ansi title="unikraft"
-[1mMETRO[22m [1mNAME[22m [1mSTATE[22m [1mIMAGE[22m [1mARGS[22m [1mMEMORY[22m [1mVCPUS[22m [1mFQDN[22m [1mCREATED[22m
-fra neo4j-t117i [38;2;43;127;255mstandby[0m /neo4j 2GiB 1 fragrant-fog-pj1gi4jl.fra.unikraft.app just now
-```
-
-
-
-When done, you can remove the instance:
-
-```bash title="unikraft"
-unikraft instances delete neo4j-t117i
-```
-
-## Using volumes
-
-You can use [volumes](/platform/volumes) for data persistence for your neo4j instance.
-For that you would first create a volume:
-
-```bash title="unikraft"
-unikraft volume create --set metro=fra --set name=neo4j-store --set size=512M
-```
-
-Then start the neo4j instance and mount that volume:
-
-```bash title="unikraft"
-unikraft build . --output /neo4j:latest
-unikraft run --metro fra --scale-to-zero policy=idle,cooldown-time=4000,stateful=true -m 2G -p 443:7474/tls+http -p 7687:7687/tls --volume neo4j-store:/data --image /neo4j:latest
-```
-
-## Customize your app
-
-To customize the app, update the files in the repository, listed below:
-
-* `Kraftfile`: the Unikraft Cloud specification, including command-line arguments
-* `Dockerfile`: In case you need to add files to your instance's rootfs
-
-## Learn more
-
-Use the `--help` option for detailed information on using Unikraft Cloud:
-
-```bash title="unikraft"
-unikraft --help
-```
-Or visit the [CLI Reference](/cli/unikraft)
-{/* vale on */}
diff --git a/pages/guides/nginx-flask-mongo.mdx b/pages/guides/nginx-flask-mongo.mdx
index 8f0b8ff..7d1a56a 100644
--- a/pages/guides/nginx-flask-mongo.mdx
+++ b/pages/guides/nginx-flask-mongo.mdx
@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@ kraft cloud volume list
+
+
```ansi title="unikraft"
diff --git a/zudoku.config.tsx b/zudoku.config.tsx
index 7a6a460..a77e88b 100644
--- a/zudoku.config.tsx
+++ b/zudoku.config.tsx
@@ -188,7 +188,6 @@ const config: ZudokuConfig = {
"/guides/minio", // Minio
"/guides/mongodb", // MongoDB
"/guides/mysql", // MySQL
- "/guides/neo4j", // Neo4j
"/guides/httpserver-node21-nextjs", // Next.js HTTP Server
"/guides/nginx", // Nginx
"/guides/node24-karaoke", // Node AllKaraoke