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Play Online
If you just want to play around with Nuxt in your browser without setting up a project, you can use one of 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"} ::
Or follow the steps below to set up a new Nuxt project on your computer.
New Project
Prerequisites
- Node.js -
v18.0.0
or newer - Text editor - We recommend Visual Studio Code with the official Vue extension (previously known as Volar)
- Terminal - In order to run Nuxt commands
::note ::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 :: ::
Open a terminal (if you're using Visual Studio Code, you can open an integrated terminal) and use the following command to create a new starter project:
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npx nuxi@latest init <project-name>
pnpm dlx nuxi@latest init <project-name>
bunx nuxi@latest init <project-name>
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::tip Alternatively, you can find other starters or themes by opening nuxt.new and following the instructions there. ::
Open your project folder in Visual Studio Code:
code <project-name>
Or change directory into your new project from your terminal:
cd <project-name>
Development Server
Now you'll be able to start your Nuxt app in development mode:
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yarn dev --open
npm run dev -- -o
pnpm dev -o
bun run dev -o
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::tip{icon="i-ph-check-circle-duotone"} Well done! A browser window should automatically open for http://localhost:3000. ::
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"}