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Benjamin Fan dcf7c0412b fix(dev): v4 tutorial setup changes (#278)
Changes to tutorial documentation:
1. Changed instances of `yarn` to `npm`. Remove references to installing `yarn`.
2. Changed instances of `@freesewing/new-design` to `@freesewing/studio`.
3. Changed instances of "lab" to "development environment" and `npm run lab` to `npm run org`.
4. Changed instances of Node v18.17.0 to v20.19.1. ~(I think I might have missed it in one spot. I'll submit a future PR for it.)~

I did not touch the Getting "Started with Vercel" and "Getting Started with Codespaces" tutorials. I need to take a closer look at these to see if they are still relevant or if we might want to remove them.

Co-authored-by: Benjamin Fan <ben-git@swinglonga.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/freesewing/freesewing/pulls/278
Reviewed-by: Joost De Cock <joostdecock@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Fan <benjamesben@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: Benjamin Fan <benjamesben@noreply.codeberg.org>
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---
title: 'Part 1: Prerequisites'
---

In this first part, I will get your up and running with the FreeSewing
development environment.

If you are familiar with JavaScript and its ecosystem, you can probably skip
this section. If not, I have good news and bad news (and then some more good
news) for you.

The good news is that JavaScript is an easy language to pick up. It is also a
very popular and versatile language and the skills you learn here will serve
you well.

The bad news is that the JavaScript ecosystem is vast, and unfortunately
somewhat fractured. Most of the problems people need help with are not so much
in the code itself, but rather getting everything to work together.
This is true not just for FreeSewing, but pretty much all modern JavaScript.

But, no need to despair, FreeSewing provides a development environment that
will take care of all of this for you. So you can focus on designing patterns.

If you have NodeJS on your system, getting that development environment up
and running takes only a single command:

```sh
npx @freesewing/studio
```

If you don't have NodeJS on your system --- or if you're not sure what
NodeJS is to begin with --- read on to learn how to install it.