Running bolt.new Locally
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Running bolt.new Locally

Publish Date: Nov 16 '24
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What is bolt.new?

bolt.new is an open-source tool for creating web applications.

While there is also a web version, this article focuses on how to run it locally.

Environment Setup

This article will guide you through the steps to run it using WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux).

Installing pnpm

First, let's install pnpm.

sudo apt update suto apt install nodejs npm
sudo npm -g install n
sudo n stable sudo apt purge nodejs npm
sudo apt autoremove
sudo apt update 
sudo apt upgrade
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After restarting the terminal, check if pnpm has been installed successfully.

node --version
npm --version
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Downloading bolt.new

Next, refer to bolt.new/CONTRIBUTING.md to download the environment from GitHub.

git clone https://github.com/stackblitz/bolt.new.git
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Install the libraries on WSL.

cd bolt.new
pnpm install
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Create a .env.local file under the bolt.new folder and specify the Anthropic API key in it.

ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY
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Execution

Run the following command:

pnpm run dev
# or
pnpm run build
pnpm run start
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After running the command, a message like the following will be displayed after a short while.

pnpm run dev
> bolt@ dev /mnt/c/Users/<your folder path>/bolt.new
> remix vite:dev

  ➜  Local:   http://localhost:5173/
  ➜  Network: use --host to expose
  ➜  press h + enter to show help
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When you access the specified URL, the bolt.new application will be displayed.

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By providing your requirements, it will create an application for you.

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Next time, we will add and modify some features and provide explanations.

Comments 2 total

  • Leo
    LeoFeb 27, 2025

    Hey, if you're working with AI-assisted coding tools like Cursor, there's a GitHub repo with some useful prompts that might be helpful. It's got a collection of prompts for generating code snippets and exploring new ideas. You can check it out here: github.com/KingLeoJr/prompts

  • Donald
    DonaldMar 16, 2025

    What are the system requirements?

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