--- title: Build an app with Next.js and Bun sidebarTitle: Next.js with Bun mode: center --- Initialize a Next.js app with `create-next-app`. This will scaffold a new Next.js project and automatically install dependencies. ```sh terminal icon="terminal" bun create next-app ``` ```txt ✔ What is your project named? … my-app ✔ Would you like to use TypeScript with this project? … No / Yes ✔ Would you like to use ESLint with this project? … No / Yes ✔ Would you like to use Tailwind CSS? ... No / Yes ✔ Would you like to use `src/` directory with this project? … No / Yes ✔ Would you like to use App Router? (recommended) ... No / Yes ✔ What import alias would you like configured? … @/* Creating a new Next.js app in /path/to/my-app. ``` --- You can specify a starter template using the `--example` flag. ```sh bun create next-app --example with-supabase ``` ```txt ✔ What is your project named? … my-app ... ``` --- To start the dev server with Bun, run `bun --bun run dev` from the project root. ```sh terminal icon="terminal" cd my-app bun --bun run dev ``` --- To run the dev server with Node.js instead, omit `--bun`. ```sh terminal icon="terminal" cd my-app bun run dev ``` --- Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) with your browser to see the result. Any changes you make to `(pages/app)/index.tsx` will be hot-reloaded in the browser.