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#### Installation
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To get started, you can either scaffold the project with the [Nest CLI](/cli/overview), or clone a starter project (both will produce the same outcome).
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To get started, you can either scaffold the project with the [Nest CLI](/cli/overview), or [clone a starter project](#alternatives) (both will produce the same outcome).
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To scaffold the project with the Nest CLI, run the following commands. This will create a new project directory, and populate the directory with the initial core Nest files and supporting modules, creating a conventional base structure for your project. Creating a new project with the **Nest CLI** is recommended for first-time users. We'll continue with this approach in [First Steps](first-steps).
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To install the JavaScript flavor of the starter project, use `javascript-starter.git` in the command sequence above.
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You can also manually create a new project from scratch by installing the core and supporting files with **npm** (or **yarn**). In this case, of course, you'll be responsible for creating the project boilerplate files yourself.
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$ npm i --save @nestjs/core @nestjs/common rxjs reflect-metadata
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You can also start a new project from scratch by installing the core and supporting packages. Keep in mind that you'll need to set up the project boilerplate files on your own. At a minimum, you'll need these dependencies: `@nestjs/core`, `@nestjs/common`, `rxjs`, and `reflect-metadata`. Check out this short article on how to create a complete project: [5 steps to create a bare minimum NestJS app from scratch!](https://dev.to/micalevisk/5-steps-to-create-a-bare-minimum-nestjs-app-from-scratch-5c3b).)

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