# Local Development ## Koel Koel is built with Laravel and Vue.js, and as such, it requires a PHP environment to run. There are multiple ways to set up a PHP development environment, but if you're on macOS, the easiest way is probably to use [Laravel Herd](https://herd.laravel.com/). You will also need [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) and [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/) to build the client application. For more requirements, refer to the [Requirements section](./guide/getting-started#requirements). ### Running the Local Webserver First, clone the repository and install the dependencies: ```bash git clone https://github/com/koel/koel.git cd koel composer install yarn install ``` You can now start the development server with `yarn dev`: ```bash $ yarn dev VITE v5.1.6 ready in 1549 ms ➜ Local: http://localhost:5173/ ➜ Network: use --host to expose ➜ press h + enter to show help LARAVEL v9.52.0 plugin v1.0.2 ➜ APP_URL: http://localhost:8000 ``` A development version of Koel should now be available at `http://localhost:8000` with full HMR support. Every change you make to the client application will be reflected in the browser immediately. ### Testing, Linting, Static Analysis, etc. ```bash # PHP-related code quality tasks # Basically, take a look at the "scripts" section in composer.json composer test # Run the PHP test suite composer cs # Run code style checker composer cs:fix # Run code style fixer composer analyze # Run PHP static analysis yarn build # Build a production version of the client application # Client code quality tasks # These commands need to be run from within the submodule (resources/assets) yarn test # Unit testing yarn lint # Lint ``` ## Koel Docs Of course, you are welcome to contribute to Koel Docs (this documentation) as well! Koel’s documentation is built with [VitePress](https://vitepress.dev/) is stored under the `docs` directory in the same repository as Koel. To start the VitePress instance, use the following command: ```bash yarn docs:dev vitepress v1.0.0 ➜ Local: http://localhost:5173/ ➜ Network: use --host to expose ➜ press h to show help ``` The documentation should now be available at `http://localhost:5173`.