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Create a New Project | Azure This page provides an overview of how to create a new Azure + Pulumi project. Create project Pulumi & Azure: Create project 3
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Now that you have set up your environment by installing Pulumi, installing your preferred language runtime, and configuring your Azure credentials, let's create your first Pulumi program.

{{< chooser language "typescript,python,go,csharp,java,yaml" / >}}

{{% choosable language typescript %}}

$ mkdir quickstart && cd quickstart
$ pulumi new azure-typescript

{{% /choosable %}} {{% choosable language python %}}

$ mkdir quickstart && cd quickstart
$ pulumi new azure-python

{{% /choosable %}} {{% choosable language csharp %}}

$ mkdir quickstart && cd quickstart
$ pulumi new azure-csharp

{{% /choosable %}} {{% choosable language go %}}

$ mkdir quickstart && cd quickstart
$ pulumi new azure-go

{{% /choosable %}}

{{% choosable language java %}}

$ mkdir quickstart && cd quickstart
$ pulumi new azure-java

{{% /choosable %}}

{{% choosable language yaml %}}

$ mkdir quickstart && cd quickstart
$ pulumi new azure-yaml

{{% /choosable %}}

The pulumi new command creates a new Pulumi project with some basic scaffolding based on the cloud and language specified.

{{< cli-note >}}

After logging in, the CLI will proceed with walking you through creating a new project.

First, you will be asked for a project name and project description. Hit ENTER to accept the default values or specify new values.

This command will walk you through creating a new Pulumi project.

Enter a value or leave blank to accept the (default), and press <ENTER>.
Press ^C at any time to quit.

project name: (quickstart)
project description: (A minimal Azure Native Pulumi program)
Created project 'quickstart'

Next, you will be asked for a stack name. Hit ENTER to accept the default value of dev.

Please enter your desired stack name.
To create a stack in an organization, use the format <org-name>/<stack-name> (e.g. `acmecorp/dev`).
stack name: (dev)
Created stack 'dev'

For Azure projects, you will be prompted for the Azure location. You can accept the default value of WestUS or choose another location.

azure-native:location: The Azure location to use: (WestUS2)
Saved config

To list all available locations, use the az account list-locations command.

$ az account list-locations --output table

You can then change the region for your stack by using the pulumi config set command as shown below:

pulumi config set azure-native:location eastus

What are projects and stacks? Pulumi projects and stacks let you organize Pulumi code. Consider a Pulumi project to be analogous to a GitHub repo---a single place for code---and a stack to be an instance of that code with a separate configuration. For instance, Project Foo may have multiple stacks for different development environments (Dev, Test, or Prod), or perhaps for different cloud configurations (geographic region for example). See Organizing Projects and Stacks for some best practices on organizing your Pulumi projects and stacks.

{{% choosable language "typescript" %}}

After some dependency installations from npm, the project and stack will be ready.

{{% /choosable %}}

{{% choosable language python %}}

After the command completes, the project and stack will be ready.

{{% /choosable %}}

{{% choosable language go %}}

After the command completes, the project and stack will be ready.

{{% /choosable %}}

{{% choosable language "csharp,fsharp,visualbasic" %}}

After the command completes, the project and stack will be ready.

{{% /choosable %}}

{{% choosable language java %}}

After the command completes, the project and stack will be ready.

{{% /choosable %}}

{{% choosable language yaml %}}

After the command completes, the project and stack will be ready.

{{% /choosable %}}

Next, we'll review the generated project files.

{{< get-started-stepper >}}