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title: Installing Makerkit
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label: Installing Makerkit
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description: Learn how to install Makerkit on your local machine
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categories:
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- documentation
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---
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If you have bought a license for MakerKit, you have access to all the
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repositories built by the MakerKit team. In this document, we will learn how
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to fetch and install the codebase.
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### Requirements
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To get started with the Next.js and Supabase SaaS template, we need to ensure
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you install the required software.
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- Node.js
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- Git
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- Docker
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### Getting Started with MakerKit
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You have two choices for cloning the repository:
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1. forking the original repository and cloning it from your fork
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2. cloning it manually from the original repository
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#### Clone the repository
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To get the codebase on your local machine using the original repository, clone the repository with the
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following command:
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```
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git clone --depth=1 git@github.com:makerkit/next-supabase-saas-kit-lite.git my-saas
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```
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The command above clones the repository in the folder `my-saas` which
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you can rename it with the name of your project.
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If you forked the repository, point it to your fork instead of the original.
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#### Initializing Git
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Now, run the following commands for:
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1. Moving into the folder
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2. Reinitialize your git repository
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Personally I re-initialize the Git repository, but it's not required.
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```
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cd my-saas
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rm -rf .git
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git init
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```
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### Setting the Upstream repository, and fetching updates
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Now, we can add the original Makerkit repository as "upstream" so we can fetch updates from the main repository:
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```
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git remote add upstream git@github.com:makerkit/next-supabase-saas-kit-lite.git
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git add .
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git commit -a -m "Initial Commit"
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```
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In this way, to fetch updates (after committing your files), simply run:
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```
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git pull upstream main --allow-unrelated-histories
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```
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You'll likely run into conflicts when running this command, so carefully choose the changes (sorry!).
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### Installing the Node dependencies
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Finally, we can install the NodeJS dependencies with `npm`:
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```
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npm i
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```
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While the application code is fully working, we now need to set up your Supabase
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project.
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So let's jump on to the next step! |