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#### Installation

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).
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).

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.

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.

```bash
$ npm i --save @nestjs/core @nestjs/common rxjs reflect-metadata
```
You can also manually create a new project from scratch by installing the core and supporting packages. In this case, of course, you'll be responsible for creating the project boilerplate files yourself.
In this case you should at least has the following dependencies: `@nestjs/core`, `@nestjs/common`, `rxjs` and `reflect-metadata`
Here is a short article on how to create a full 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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