# Quickstart This document will guide you through setting up your Medusa server in a few minutes. :::tip For a more detailed guide on how to set up your local environment to work with Medusa, check out the documentation on [how to set up your development environment](/tutorial/set-up-your-development-environment). ::: ## Prerequisites Medusa supports Node versions 14 and 16. You can check which version of Node you have by running the following command: ```bash node -v ``` You can install Node from the [official website](https://nodejs.org/en/). ## Getting started 1. **Install Medusa CLI** ```bash npm2yarn npm install -g @medusajs/medusa-cli ``` 2. **Create a new Medusa project** ```bash medusa new my-medusa-store --seed ``` 3. **Start your Medusa engine** ```bash cd my-medusa-store medusa develop ``` After these 3 steps and in only a couple of minutes, you now have a complete commerce engine running locally. You can test it out by sending a request using a tool like Postman or through the command line: ```bash curl localhost:9000/store/products | python -m json.tool ``` :::note This command uses Python to format the result of the request better in your command line. If you don't want to use Python you can simply send a request without the formatting: ```bash curl localhost:9000/store/products ``` ::: ## What's next :rocket: - Install our [Next.js](http://localhost:3000/starters/nextjs-medusa-starter) or [Gatsby](http://localhost:3000/starters/gatsby-medusa-starter) storefronts to set up your ecommerce storefront quickly. - Install the [Medusa Admin](../admin/quickstart.md) to supercharge your ecommerce experience with easy access to configurations and features. - Check our the [API reference](https://docs.medusajs.com/api) to learn more about available endpoints available on your Medusa server. - Install [plugins](https://github.com/medusajs/medusa/tree/master/packages) for features like Payment, CMS, Notifications, among other features.