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npm is a quick way to get started with n8n on your local machine. You must have Node.js{:target=_blank .external-link} installed. n8n requires Node.js 18 or above.
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Try n8n with npx
You can try n8n without installing it using npx.
From the terminal, run:
npx n8n
This command will download everything that's needed to start n8n. You can then access n8n and start building workflows by opening http://localhost:5678{:target=_blank .external-link}.
Install globally with npm
To install n8n globally, use npm:
npm install n8n -g
To install or update to a specific version of n8n use the @ syntax to specify the version. For example:
npm install -g n8n@0.126.1
To install next:
npm install -g n8n@next
After the installation, start n8n by running:
n8n
# or
n8n start
Next steps
Try out n8n using the Quickstarts.
Updating
To update your n8n instance to the latest version, run:
npm update -g n8n
To install the next version:
npm install -g n8n@next
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Start n8n with --tunnel by running:
n8n start --tunnel
Reverting an upgrade
Install the older version that you want to go back to.
If the upgrade involved a database migration:
- Check the feature documentation and release notes to see if there are any manual changes you need to make.
- Run
n8n db:reverton your current version to roll back the database. If you want to revert more than one database migration, you need to repeat this process.
Windows troubleshooting
If you are experiencing issues running n8n on Windows, make sure your Node.js environment is correctly set up. Follow Microsoft's guide to Install NodeJS on Windows{:target=_blank .external-link}.