--- id: setting-up title: "Setting up" description: Your first steps into the world of scraping with Crawlee --- import ThemedImage from '@theme/ThemedImage'; import ApiLink from '@site/src/components/ApiLink'; To run Crawlee on your own computer, you need to meet the following pre-requisites first: 1. Have **Node.js version 16.0** (Visit [Node.js website](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) to download or use [fnm](https://github.com/Schniz/fnm)) or higher installed. 2. Have **NPM** installed, or use other package manager of your choice. If not certain, confirm the prerequisites by running: ```bash node -v ``` ```bash npm -v ``` ## Creating a new project The fastest and best way to create new projects with Crawlee is to use the [Crawlee CLI](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@crawlee/cli). You can use the `npx` utility to download and run the CLI - it is embedded in the `crawlee` package: ```bash npx crawlee create my-crawler ``` A prompt will be shown, asking you to select a template. Crawlee is written in TypeScript so if you're familiar with it, choosing a TypeScript template will give you better code completion and static type checking, but feel free to use JavaScript as well. Functionally they're identical. Let's choose the first template called **Getting started example**. The command will create a new directory in your current working directory, called **my-crawler**, add a **package.json** to this folder and install all the necessary dependencies. It will also add example source code that you can immediately run. Let's try that! ```bash cd my-crawler npm start ``` You will see log messages in the terminal as Crawlee boots up and starts scraping the Crawlee website. ```log INFO PlaywrightCrawler: Starting the crawl INFO PlaywrightCrawler: Title of https://crawlee.dev/ is 'Crawlee ยท Build reliable crawlers. Fast. | Crawlee' INFO PlaywrightCrawler: Title of https://crawlee.dev/js/docs/examples is 'Examples | Crawlee' INFO PlaywrightCrawler: Title of https://crawlee.dev/js/api/core is '@crawlee/core | API | Crawlee' INFO PlaywrightCrawler: Title of https://crawlee.dev/js/api/core/changelog is 'Changelog | API | Crawlee' INFO PlaywrightCrawler: Title of https://crawlee.dev/js/docs/quick-start is 'Quick Start | Crawlee' ``` You can always terminate the crawl with a keypress in the terminal: ```text CTRL+C ``` ### Running headful browsers Browsers controlled by Playwright run headless (without a visible window). You can switch to headful by uncommenting the `headless: false` option in the crawler's constructor. This is useful in the development phase when you want to see what's going on in the browser. ```typescript // Uncomment this option to see the browser window. headless: false ``` When you run the example again, after a second a Chromium browser window will open. In the window, you'll see quickly changing pages as the crawler does its job. :::note For the sake of this show off, we've slowed down the crawler, but rest assured, it's blazing fast in real world usage. ::: ## Next steps Next, you will see how to create a very simple crawler and explain Crawlee components while building it.