--- layout: docs title: Download description: Download Bootstrap to get the compiled CSS and JavaScript, source code, or include it with your favorite package managers like npm, RubyGems, and more. group: getting-started toc: true --- ## Compiled CSS and JS Download ready-to-use compiled code for **Bootstrap v{{ site.current_version}}** to easily drop into your project, which includes: - Compiled and minified CSS bundles (see [CSS files comparison]({{ site.baseurl }}/docs/{{ site.docs_version }}/getting-started/contents/#css-files)) - Compiled and minified JavaScript plugins This doesn't include documentation, source files, or any optional JavaScript dependencies like Popper.js. Download ## Source files Compile Bootstrap with your own asset pipeline by downloading our source Sass, JavaScript, and documentation files. This option requires some additional tooling: - Sass compiler (Libsass or Ruby Sass is supported) for compiling your CSS. - [Autoprefixer](https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer) for CSS vendor prefixing Should you require [build tools]({{ site.baseurl }}/docs/{{ site.docs_version }}/getting-started/build-tools/#tooling-setup), they are included for developing Bootstrap and its docs, but they're likely unsuitable for your own purposes. Download source ## BootstrapCDN Skip the download with [BootstrapCDN](https://www.bootstrapcdn.com/) to deliver cached version of Bootstrap's compiled CSS and JS to your project. {% highlight html %} {% endhighlight %} If you're using our compiled JavaScript, don't forget to include Popper.js, via a CDN preferably, before our JS. {% highlight html %} {% endhighlight %} ## Package managers Pull in Bootstrap's **source files** into nearly any project with some of the most popular package managers. No matter the package manager, Bootstrap will **require a Sass compiler and [Autoprefixer](https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer)** for a setup that matches our official compiled versions. ### npm Install Bootstrap in your Node.js powered apps with [the npm package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bootstrap): {% highlight sh %} npm install bootstrap {% endhighlight %} `require('bootstrap')` will load all of Bootstrap's plugins onto the `window` object. The `bootstrap` module itself does not export anything. You can manually load Bootstrap's plugins individually by loading the `/js/*.js` files under the package's top-level directory. Bootstrap's `package.json` contains some additional metadata under the following keys: - `sass` - path to Bootstrap's main [Sass](https://sass-lang.com/) source file - `style` - path to Bootstrap's non-minified CSS that's been precompiled using the default settings (no customization) ### yarn Install Bootstrap in your Node.js powered apps with [the yarn package](https://yarnpkg.com/en/package/yarn): {% highlight sh %} yarn add bootstrap {% endhighlight %} ### RubyGems Install Bootstrap in your Ruby apps using [Bundler](https://bundler.io/) (**recommended**) and [RubyGems](https://rubygems.org/) by adding the following line to your [`Gemfile`](https://bundler.io/gemfile.html): {% highlight ruby %} gem 'bootstrap', '~> {{ site.current_ruby_version }}' {% endhighlight %} Alternatively, if you're not using Bundler, you can install the gem by running this command: {% highlight sh %} gem install bootstrap -v {{ site.current_ruby_version }} {% endhighlight %} [See the gem's README](https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap-rubygem/blob/master/README.md) for further details. ### Composer You can also install and manage Bootstrap's Sass and JavaScript using [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/): {% highlight sh %} composer require twbs/bootstrap:{{ site.current_version }} {% endhighlight %} ### NuGet If you develop in .NET, you can also install and manage Bootstrap's [CSS](https://www.nuget.org/packages/bootstrap/) or [Sass](https://www.nuget.org/packages/bootstrap.sass/) and JavaScript using [NuGet](https://www.nuget.org/): {% highlight powershell %} Install-Package bootstrap {% endhighlight %} {% highlight powershell %} Install-Package bootstrap.sass {% endhighlight %}