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# Quickstart
> Welcome to Claude Code!
This quickstart guide will have you using AI-powered coding assistance in just a few minutes. By the end, you'll understand how to use Claude Code for common development tasks.
## Before you begin
Make sure you have:
* A terminal or command prompt open
* A code project to work with
* A [Claude.ai](https://claude.ai) (recommended) or [Claude Console](https://console.anthropic.com/) account
## Step 1: Install Claude Code
### NPM Install
If you have [Node.js 18 or newer installed](https://nodejs.org/en/download/):
```sh theme={null}
npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code
```
### Native Install
<Tip>
Alternatively, try our new native install, now in beta.
</Tip>
**Homebrew (macOS, Linux):**
```sh theme={null}
brew install --cask claude-code
```
**macOS, Linux, WSL:**
```bash theme={null}
curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash
```
**Windows PowerShell:**
```powershell theme={null}
irm https://claude.ai/install.ps1 | iex
```
**Windows CMD:**
```batch theme={null}
curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.cmd -o install.cmd && install.cmd && del install.cmd
```
## Step 2: Log in to your account
Claude Code requires an account to use. When you start an interactive session with the `claude` command, you'll need to log in:
```bash theme={null}
claude
# You'll be prompted to log in on first use
```
```bash theme={null}
/login
# Follow the prompts to log in with your account
```
You can log in using either account type:
* [Claude.ai](https://claude.ai) (subscription plans - recommended)
* [Claude Console](https://console.anthropic.com/) (API access with pre-paid credits)
Once logged in, your credentials are stored and you won't need to log in again.
<Note>
When you first authenticate Claude Code with your Claude Console account, a workspace called "Claude Code" is automatically created for you. This workspace provides centralized cost tracking and management for all Claude Code usage in your organization.
</Note>
<Note>
You can have both account types under the same email address. If you need to log in again or switch accounts, use the `/login` command within Claude Code.
</Note>
## Step 3: Start your first session
Open your terminal in any project directory and start Claude Code:
```bash theme={null}
cd /path/to/your/project
claude
```
You'll see the Claude Code welcome screen with your session information, recent conversations, and latest updates. Type `/help` for available commands or `/resume` to continue a previous conversation.
<Tip>
After logging in (Step 2), your credentials are stored on your system. Learn more in [Credential Management](/en/docs/claude-code/iam#credential-management).
</Tip>
## Step 4: Ask your first question
Let's start with understanding your codebase. Try one of these commands:
```
> what does this project do?
```
Claude will analyze your files and provide a summary. You can also ask more specific questions:
```
> what technologies does this project use?
```
```
> where is the main entry point?
```
```
> explain the folder structure
```
You can also ask Claude about its own capabilities:
```
> what can Claude Code do?
```
```
> how do I use slash commands in Claude Code?
```
```
> can Claude Code work with Docker?
```
<Note>
Claude Code reads your files as needed - you don't have to manually add context. Claude also has access to its own documentation and can answer questions about its features and capabilities.
</Note>
## Step 5: Make your first code change
Now let's make Claude Code do some actual coding. Try a simple task:
```
> add a hello world function to the main file
```
Claude Code will:
1. Find the appropriate file
2. Show you the proposed changes
3. Ask for your approval
4. Make the edit
<Note>
Claude Code always asks for permission before modifying files. You can approve individual changes or enable "Accept all" mode for a session.
</Note>
## Step 6: Use Git with Claude Code
Claude Code makes Git operations conversational:
```
> what files have I changed?
```
```
> commit my changes with a descriptive message
```
You can also prompt for more complex Git operations:
```
> create a new branch called feature/quickstart
```
```
> show me the last 5 commits
```
```
> help me resolve merge conflicts
```
## Step 7: Fix a bug or add a feature
Claude is proficient at debugging and feature implementation.
Describe what you want in natural language:
```
> add input validation to the user registration form
```
Or fix existing issues:
```
> there's a bug where users can submit empty forms - fix it
```
Claude Code will:
* Locate the relevant code
* Understand the context
* Implement a solution
* Run tests if available
## Step 8: Test out other common workflows
There are a number of ways to work with Claude:
**Refactor code**
```
> refactor the authentication module to use async/await instead of callbacks
```
**Write tests**
```
> write unit tests for the calculator functions
```
**Update documentation**
```
> update the README with installation instructions
```
**Code review**
```
> review my changes and suggest improvements
```
<Tip>
**Remember**: Claude Code is your AI pair programmer. Talk to it like you would a helpful colleague - describe what you want to achieve, and it will help you get there.
</Tip>
## Essential commands
Here are the most important commands for daily use:
| Command | What it does | Example |
| ------------------- | --------------------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| `claude` | Start interactive mode | `claude` |
| `claude "task"` | Run a one-time task | `claude "fix the build error"` |
| `claude -p "query"` | Run one-off query, then exit | `claude -p "explain this function"` |
| `claude -c` | Continue most recent conversation | `claude -c` |
| `claude -r` | Resume a previous conversation | `claude -r` |
| `claude commit` | Create a Git commit | `claude commit` |
| `/clear` | Clear conversation history | `> /clear` |
| `/help` | Show available commands | `> /help` |
| `exit` or Ctrl+C | Exit Claude Code | `> exit` |
See the [CLI reference](/en/docs/claude-code/cli-reference) for a complete list of commands.
## Pro tips for beginners
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Be specific with your requests">
Instead of: "fix the bug"
Try: "fix the login bug where users see a blank screen after entering wrong credentials"
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Use step-by-step instructions">
Break complex tasks into steps:
```
> 1. create a new database table for user profiles
```
```
> 2. create an API endpoint to get and update user profiles
```
```
> 3. build a webpage that allows users to see and edit their information
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Let Claude explore first">
Before making changes, let Claude understand your code:
```
> analyze the database schema
```
```
> build a dashboard showing products that are most frequently returned by our UK customers
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Save time with shortcuts">
* Press `?` to see all available keyboard shortcuts
* Use Tab for command completion
* Press ↑ for command history
* Type `/` to see all slash commands
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## What's next?
Now that you've learned the basics, explore more advanced features:
<CardGroup cols={3}>
<Card title="Common workflows" icon="graduation-cap" href="/en/docs/claude-code/common-workflows">
Step-by-step guides for common tasks
</Card>
<Card title="CLI reference" icon="terminal" href="/en/docs/claude-code/cli-reference">
Master all commands and options
</Card>
<Card title="Configuration" icon="gear" href="/en/docs/claude-code/settings">
Customize Claude Code for your workflow
</Card>
</CardGroup>
## Getting help
* **In Claude Code**: Type `/help` or ask "how do I..."
* **Documentation**: You're here! Browse other guides
* **Community**: Join our [Discord](https://www.anthropic.com/discord) for tips and support