# Backstage Plugins
A Backstage Plugin adds functionality to Backstage.
## Create a plugin
To create a new plugin, make sure you've run `yarn install` and installed dependencies, then run the following on your command line (invoking the `backstage-cli`).
```bash
yarn create-plugin
```
This will create a new Backstage Plugin based on the ID that was provided. It will be built and
added to the Backstage App automatically.
_If `yarn start` is already running you should be able to see the default page for your new
plugin directly by navigating to `http://localhost:3000/my-plugin`._
You can also serve the plugin in isolation by running `yarn start` in the plugin directory. Or by using the yarn workspace command, for example:
```bash
yarn workspace @backstage/plugin-welcome start # Also supports --check
```
This method of serving the plugin provides quicker iteration speed and a faster startup and hot reloads.
It is only meant for local development, and the setup for it can be found inside the plugin's `dev/` directory.
[Next Step - Structure of a plugin](structure-of-a-plugin.md)
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