# Starting a Pear Desktop Project This section shows how to generate, configure, and develop a Pear desktop project, in preparation for [Making a Pear Desktop Application](./making-a-pear-desktop-app.md). {% embed url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2G97xz78gU" %} Build with Pear - Episode 01: Developing with Pear {% embeded %} ## Step 1. Initialization Use `pear init` to create a new Pear project. ``` mkdir chat cd chat pear init --yes ``` This creates the base project structure. - `package.json`. App configuration. Notice the `pear` property. - `index.html`. App entrypoint. - `app.js`. Main code. - `test/index.test.js`. Test skeleton. ## Step 2. Verify Everything Works Use `pear run` to verify everything works as expected. ``` pear run --dev . ``` > A directory or link needs to be specified with `pear run`, here `.` denotes the current Project directory. The app should open in development mode. In this mode developer tools are also opened.  ## Step 3. Automatic Reload To enable automatic reloading, add the following lines to `app.js` : ```js Pear.updates(() => Pear.reload()) ``` Run the app again using: ```js pear run --dev . ``` Now Pear watches project files. When they change, the app is automatically reloaded. While keeping the `pear run --dev .` command running, open `index.html` in an editor. Change `