# Running Locally > This guide explains how to install the _Development_ version of Directus locally so that you can work on the platform's source code. To install the _Production_ version locally, please follow to our [standard installation guides](/getting-started/installation/). ::: tip Minimum Requirements You will need to have [the latest version of Node](https://nodejs.org/en/download/current/) to _build_ a Development version of Directus. ::: ## 1. Fork the Directus repository Go to the [repository](https://github.com/directus/directus) and fork it to your GitHub account. A fork is your copy of the Directus repository. Forking the repository allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project. ## 2. Clone from your repository ```bash git clone git@github.com:YOUR-USERNAME/directus.git ``` ## 3. Make a new branch ```bash git checkout -b YOUR-BRANCH-NAME ``` ## 4. Install the dependencies ```bash npm install ``` ## 5. Setup the Database & Env File For this step, you'll need to already have a SQL database up-and-running, otherwise you can only use the SQLite driver, which will create the database for you. Run the following command from within root of the project: ```bash npm run cli -- init ``` ## 6. Start the development server Run the following command from the root directory. ```bash npm run dev ``` If you are only looking to work on the Documentation (public website version), you can navigate to the `docs` directory and run the following command: ```bash npm run dev:site ``` ::: tip If you encounter errors during this installation process, make sure your node version meets the [minimum requirements](/guides/installation/cli) ::: ## 7. Make your fixes/changes At this point you are ready to start working on Directus! Before diving in however, it's worth reading through our docs on [submitting a pull-request](#Submitting-a-Pull-Request).