--- title: 'Installation' description: 'Get started with Nuxt quickly with our online starters or start locally with your terminal.' navigation.icon: i-ph-play-duotone --- ## Play Online You can start playing with Nuxt 3 in your browser using our online sandboxes: ::card-group :card{title="Open on StackBlitz" icon="i-simple-icons-stackblitz" to="https://nuxt.new/s/v3" target="_blank"} :card{title="Open on CodeSandbox" icon="i-simple-icons-codesandbox" to="https://nuxt.new/c/v3" target="_blank"} :: Start with one of our starters and themes directly by opening [nuxt.new](https://nuxt.new). ## New Project #### Prerequisites - **Node.js** - [`v18.0.0`](https://nodejs.org/en) or newer - **Text editor** - We recommend [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) with the [Volar Extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Vue.volar) - **Terminal** - In order to run Nuxt commands ::callout ::details :summary[Additional notes for an optimal setup:] - **Node.js**: Make sure to use an even numbered version (18, 20, etc) - **Nuxtr**: Install the community-developed [Nuxtr extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Nuxtr.nuxtr-vscode) - **Volar**: Either enable [**Take Over Mode**](https://vuejs.org/guide/typescript/overview.html#volar-takeover-mode) (recommended) or add the [TypeScript Vue Plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Vue.vscode-typescript-vue-plugin) If you have enabled **Take Over Mode** or installed the **TypeScript Vue Plugin (Volar)**, you can disable generating the shim for `*.vue` files in your [`nuxt.config.ts`](/docs/guide/directory-structure/nuxt-config) file: ```ts twoslash [nuxt.config.ts] export default defineNuxtConfig({ typescript: { shim: false } }) ``` :: :: Open a terminal (if you're using [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com), you can open an [integrated terminal](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/integrated-terminal)) and use the following command to create a new starter project: ::code-group ```bash [npx] npx nuxi@latest init ``` ```bash [pnpm] pnpm dlx nuxi@latest init ``` ```bash [bun] bunx nuxi@latest init ``` :: Open your project folder in Visual Studio Code: ```bash [Terminal] code ``` Or change directory into your new project from your terminal: ```bash cd ``` Install the dependencies: ::code-group ```bash [yarn] yarn install ``` ```bash [npm] npm install ``` ```bash [pnpm] pnpm install ``` ```bash [bun] bun install ``` :: ::callout If you are using Yarn 2+ (Berry), add `nodeLinker: node-modules` to your `.yarnrc.yml` file. [You can follow this issue status here](https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/issues/22861) :: ## Development Server Now you'll be able to start your Nuxt app in development mode: ::code-group ```bash [yarn] yarn dev --open ``` ```bash [npm] npm run dev -- -o ``` ```bash [pnpm] pnpm dev -o ``` ```bash [bun] bun run dev -o ``` :: ::callout{icon="i-ph-check-circle-duotone"} Well done! A browser window should automatically open for . :: ## Next Steps Now that you've created your Nuxt 3 project, you are ready to start building your application. :read-more{title="Nuxt Concepts" to="/docs/guide/concepts"}