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title: Setting up the development environment
order: 100
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<Note>
###### Already did the Getting started tutorial?
If you already set up the FreeSewing development environment and created a pattern, you can use that pattern and skip these steps. You can move on to [Your first part](/tutorials/pattern-design/your-first-part/).
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</Note>
Open a terminal and enter the following command:
```bash
npx create-freesewing-pattern
```
This will load a few dependencies, and then ask you the following questions:
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* **Language**: Use the arrow keys to select the language of your choice
* **Pattern name**: Enter `tutorial`
* **description**: Enter `The FreeSewing tutorial`
* **Pattern type**: Use the arrow key to select `Pattern`
* **Department**: Use the arrow keys to select `Accessories`
* **Author**: Enter your GitHub username
* **GitHub repository**: This will be prefilled for you, so just hit Enter
* **Package manager**: Use the arrow to choose. Pick `npm` if you're not sure.
After you've answered these questions, the default template will be copied, after which all dependencies will be installed.
<Note>
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This will take a few minutes because we're loading some software for your development environment.
</Note>
When it's ready, enter the directory that was just created for our `tutorial` pattern and navigate to the `example` subfolder. There, start the development environment:
```bash:
cd tutorial/example
npm start
```
Or if you chose to use Yarn as package manager:
```bash
cd tutorial/example
yarn start
```
If all goes well, your browser will open and show the following landing page:
![The FreeSewing development environment](./cfp.png)
<Note>
###### Need help?
If you run into any issues, join [our chatroom](https://discord.freesewing.org/) and
we'll figure it out together.
</Note>