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Create Mastra apps with one command

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    Create Mastra

    The easiest way to get started with Mastra is by using create-mastra. This CLI tool enables you to quickly start building a new Mastra application, with everything set up for you.

    Usage

    Using npm:

    npx create-mastra@latest

    Using yarn:

    yarn dlx create-mastra@latest

    Using pnpm:

    pnpm create mastra

    Options

    • --default - Quick start with defaults (src directory, OpenAI, no examples)
    • -c, --components <components> - Comma-separated list of components (agents, tools, workflows)
    • -l, --llm <model-provider> - Default model provider (openai, anthropic, groq, google, or cerebras)
    • -e, --example - Include example code

    Examples

    Create a new project with default settings npx create-mastra@latest --default Create a project with specific components and LLM provider npx create-mastra@latest -c agents,tools -l anthropic Create a project with example code npx create-mastra@latest --example

    What's included?

    The generated project will have:

    • A configured Mastra setup in the src directory
    • Selected components (agents, tools, workflows)
    • Environment configuration for your chosen LLM provider
    • TypeScript configuration
    • Example code (if selected)

    System Requirements

    • Node.js 20 or later
    • MacOS, Windows, and Linux are supported