--- title: 'Development' description: 'Preview changes locally to update your docs' --- **Prerequisite**: Please install Node.js (version 19 or higher) before proceeding. Follow these steps to install and run Mintlify on your operating system: **Step 1**: Install Mintlify: ```bash npm npm i -g mintlify ``` ```bash yarn yarn global add mintlify ``` **Step 2**: Navigate to the docs directory (where the `mint.json` file is located) and execute the following command: ```bash mintlify dev ``` A local preview of your documentation will be available at `http://localhost:3000`. ### Custom Ports By default, Mintlify uses port 3000. You can customize the port Mintlify runs on by using the `--port` flag. To run Mintlify on port 3333, for instance, use this command: ```bash mintlify dev --port 3333 ``` If you attempt to run Mintlify on a port that's already in use, it will use the next available port: ```md Port 3000 is already in use. Trying 3001 instead. ``` ## Mintlify Versions Please note that each CLI release is associated with a specific version of Mintlify. If your local website doesn't align with the production version, please update the CLI: ```bash npm npm i -g mintlify@latest ``` ```bash yarn yarn global upgrade mintlify ``` ## Validating Links The CLI can assist with validating reference links made in your documentation. To identify any broken links, use the following command: ```bash mintlify broken-links ``` ## Deployment Unlimited editors available under the [Pro Plan](https://mintlify.com/pricing) and above. If the deployment is successful, you should see the following: ## Code Formatting We suggest using extensions on your IDE to recognize and format MDX. If you're a VSCode user, consider the [MDX VSCode extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=unifiedjs.vscode-mdx) for syntax highlighting, and [Prettier](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=esbenp.prettier-vscode) for code formatting. ## Troubleshooting This may be due to an outdated version of node. Try the following: 1. Remove the currently-installed version of mintlify: `npm remove -g mintlify` 2. Upgrade to Node v19 or higher. 3. Reinstall mintlify: `npm install -g mintlify` Solution: Go to the root of your device and delete the \~/.mintlify folder. Afterwards, run `mintlify dev` again. Curious about what changed in the CLI version? [Check out the CLI changelog.](https://www.npmjs.com/package/mintlify?activeTab=versions)