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Now to get started,
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I created a brand new project,
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a brand new Next.JS project,
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and I created it just as shown in the last course section.
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I did attach this project here though,
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which I created, because I pre-configured it a little bit.
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I cleaned it up a bit to be precise.
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The pages folder is pretty empty here.
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The styles folder only has one styles file
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with some predefined styles I've set up for you,
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and therefore I do recommend
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that you do download this attached snapshot
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so that we're all starting with the same base.
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And once you did download it, make sure that for example
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through the integrated terminal here,
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you then run NPM install to install all the dependencies
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that are required for this project.
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And for this command to succeed, you need to make sure
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that NPM and the other node JS is installed
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on your system from node JS dot org, for example.
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Now once you did that, we're all ready to go
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and now let's dive into file based routing
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and understand how that works in Next.JS applications.
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