You can test your node as you build it by running it in a local n8n instance. 1. Install n8n using npm: ```shell npm install n8n -g ``` 2. When you are ready to test your node, publish it locally: ```shell # In your node directory npm run build npm link ``` 3. Install the node into your local n8n instance: ```shell # In the nodes directory within your n8n installation # node-package-name is the name from the package.json npm link ``` /// note | Check your directory Make sure you run `npm link ` in the nodes directory within your n8n installation. This can be: * `~/.n8n/custom/` * `~/.n8n/`: if your n8n installation set a different name using `N8N_CUSTOM_EXTENSIONS`. /// 4. Start n8n: ``` n8n start ``` 5. Open n8n in your browser. You should see your nodes when you search for them in the nodes panel. /// note | Node names Make sure you search using the node name, not the package name. For example, if your npm package name is `n8n-nodes-weather-nodes`, and the package contains nodes named `rain`, `sun`, `snow`, you should search for `rain`, not `weather-nodes`. /// ### Troubleshooting - There's no `custom` directory in `~/.n8n` local installation. You have to create `custom` directory manually and run `npm init` ```shell # In ~/.n8n directory run mkdir custom cd custom npm init ```