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[[getting-started.installing.cli]]
=== Installing the Spring Boot CLI
The Spring Boot CLI (Command Line Interface) is a command line tool that you can use to quickly prototype with Spring.
It lets you run https://groovy-lang.org/[Groovy] scripts, which means that you have a familiar Java-like syntax without so much boilerplate code.
You do not need to use the CLI to work with Spring Boot, but it is a quick way to get a Spring application off the ground without an IDE.
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Most Spring Boot applications need very little Spring configuration.
You can use Spring Boot to create Java applications that can be started by using `java -jar` or more traditional war deployments.
We also provide a command line tool that runs "`spring scripts`".