--- title: Getting Started | Guide --- # Getting Started ## Overview Vitest is a blazing fast unit test framework powered by Vite. You can learn more about the rationale behind the project in the [Why Vitest](./why) section. ## Trying Vitest Online You can try Vitest online on [StackBlitz](https://vitest.new). It runs Vitest directly in the browser, and it is almost identical to the local setup but doesn't require installing anything on your machine. ## Adding Vitest to your Project With npm ```bash npm install -D vitest ``` or with yarn ```bash yarn add -D vitest ``` or with pnpm ```bash pnpm add -D vitest ``` :::tip Vitest requires Vite >=v2.7.10 and Node >=v14 ::: ## Configuring Vitest One of the main advantages of Vitest is its unified configuration with Vite. If present, `vitest` will read your root `vite.config.ts` to match with the plugins and setup as your Vite app. For example, your Vite [resolve.alias](https://vitejs.dev/config/#resolve-alias) and [plugins](https://vitejs.dev/guide/using-plugins.html) configuration will work out-of-the-box. If you want a different configuration during testing, you can: - Create `vitest.config.ts`, which will have the higher priority - Pass `--config` option to CLI, e.g. `vitest --config ./path/to/vitest.config.ts` - Use `process.env.VITEST` or `mode` property on `defineConfig` (will be set to `test` if not overridden) to conditionally apply different configuration in `vite.config.ts` To configure `vitest` itself, add `test` property in your Vite config. You'll also need to add a reference to Vitest types using a [triple slash command](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/triple-slash-directives.html#-reference-types-) at the top of your config file, if you are importing `defineConfig` from `vite` itself. ```ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig({ test: { // ... }, }) ``` See the list of config options in the [Config Reference](../config/) ## Command Line Interface In a project where Vitest is installed, you can use the `vitest` binary in your npm scripts, or run it directly with `npx vitest`. Here are the default npm scripts in a scaffolded Vitest project: ```json { "scripts": { "test": "vitest", "coverage": "vitest run --coverage" } } ``` To run tests once without watching for file changes, use `vitest run`. You can specify additional CLI options like `--port` or `--https`. For a full list of CLI options, run `npx vitest --help` in your project. Learn more about the [Command Line Interface](./cli.md) ## IDE Integrations We also provided a official extension for Visual Studio Code to enhance your testing experience with Vitest. [Install from VS Code Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ZixuanChen.vitest-explorer) Learn more about [IDE Integrations](./ide.md) ## Examples [@@include](../../../examples/README.md) ## Projects using Vitest - [unocss](https://github.com/antfu/unocss) - [unplugin-auto-import](https://github.com/antfu/unplugin-auto-import) - [unplugin-vue-components](https://github.com/antfu/unplugin-vue-components) - [vitesse](https://github.com/antfu/vitesse) - [vitesse-lite](https://github.com/antfu/vitesse-lite) - [fluent-vue](https://github.com/demivan/fluent-vue) - [vueuse](https://github.com/vueuse/vueuse) - [milkdown](https://github.com/Saul-Mirone/milkdown) - [gridjs-svelte](https://github.com/iamyuu/gridjs-svelte) - [spring-easing](https://github.com/okikio/spring-easing) - [bytemd](https://github.com/bytedance/bytemd) - [faker](https://github.com/faker-js/faker) - [million](https://github.com/aidenybai/million) - [Vitamin](https://github.com/wtchnm/Vitamin) - [neodrag](https://github.com/PuruVJ/neodrag) - [svelte-multiselect](https://github.com/janosh/svelte-multiselect) - [iconify](https://github.com/iconify/iconify) - [tdesign-vue-next](https://github.com/Tencent/tdesign-vue-next) - [cz-git](https://github.com/Zhengqbbb/cz-git) ## Using Unreleased Commits If you can't wait for a new release to test the latest features, you will need to clone the [vitest repo](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest) to your local machine and then build and link it yourself ([pnpm](https://pnpm.io/) is required): ```bash git clone https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest.git cd vitest pnpm install cd packages/vitest pnpm run build pnpm link --global # you can use your preferred package manager for this step ``` Then go to the project where you are using Vitest and run `pnpm link --global vitest` (or the package manager that you used to link `vitest` globally). ## Community If you have questions or need help, reach out to the community at [Discord](https://chat.vitest.dev) and [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest/discussions). [cac's dot notation]: https://github.com/cacjs/cac#dot-nested-options