# Installing from CLI ## 1. Confirm Minimum Requirements Directus requires two things to run: [Node.js](https://nodejs.dev) and a Database. For both these system requirements, we aim to support the current LTS release (and newer). To run Directus, you currently need Node 12.12 or newer, and one of the following databases: | Database | Version | | ------------- | ------- | | PostgreSQL | 10+ | | MySQL | 5.7.8+ | | SQLite | 3+ | | MS-SQL Server | 13.0+ | | OracleDB | 19+ | | MariaDB | 10.2+ | ::: tip Variants In addition to the databases above, other variants are also supported, including **AWS Aurora** (MySQL), **AWS Redshift** (PostgreSQL), and **MariaDB**. ::: ::: tip Apple Silicon When installing Directus on an Apple-made ARM CPU, make sure you have `libvips` installed. See [Apple M1](https://sharp.pixelplumbing.com/install#apple-m1). ::: ## 2. Create a Project Navigate to the directory where you wish to create a new Directus project. The new project and directory will be created inside the current directory. Create a new Directus project by running the following npm command. ```bash npx create-directus-project my-project ``` ::: warning Except for SQLite, the database must already be running before creating your Directus project. ::: ## 3. Start your Project To start Directus, navigate to the project directory, _my-project_. ```bash cd my-project ``` Run the following command in your project directory. ```bash npx directus start ``` ## 4. View your Project The default port used by Directus is 8055. To view your project locally, go to [http://localhost:8055](http://localhost:8055) in your browser. ::: tip Changing Port If you want to use a different port, use [the `PORT` environment variable](/reference/environment-variables/#general). ::: ::: tip .env Permissions By default, the `create-directus-project` tool will set the file permissions of the generated `.env` to `-rw-r-----` (0640). If you run Directus from a separate user on your machine, make sure these permissions are correct. :::