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title: "Quick Start"
description: "One page summary of how to start a new Doks project."
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## Requirements
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Doks uses npm to centralize dependency management, making it [easy to update]({{< relref "how-to-update" >}}) resources, build tooling, plugins, and build scripts:
- Download and install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) (it includes npm) for your platform.
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## Start a new Doks project
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Create a new site, change directories, install dependencies, and start development server.
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### Create a new site
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Doks is available as a child theme, and a starter theme:
- Use the Doks child theme, if you do __not__ plan to customize a lot, and/or need future Doks updates.
- Use the Doks starter theme, if you plan to customize a lot, and/or do __not__ need future Doks updates.
Not quite sure? Use the Doks child theme.
#### Doks child theme
```bash
git clone https://github.com/h-enk/doks-child-theme.git my-doks-site
```
#### Doks starter theme
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```bash
git clone https://github.com/h-enk/doks.git my-doks-site
```
### Change directories
```bash
cd my-doks-site
```
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### Install dependencies
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```bash
npm install
```
### Start development server
```bash
npm run start
```
Doks will start the Hugo development webserver accessible by default at `http://localhost:1313`. Saved changes will live reload in the browser.
## Other commands
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Doks comes with commands for common tasks. [Commands →]({{< relref "commands" >}})