--- title: Project Structure description: What's inside a scaffolded Twenty app — files, folders, and what each one does. icon: "folder-tree" --- A new app generated by `npx create-twenty-app` looks like this: ```text filename="my-twenty-app/" my-twenty-app/ package.json src/ application-config.ts # Required — your app's entry point default-role.ts # Permissions for logic functions constants/ universal-identifiers.ts # Auto-generated UUIDs and metadata front-components/ main-page.tsx # Welcome page component navigation-menu-items/ main-page.navigation-menu-item.ts # Sidebar entry for the welcome page page-layouts/ main-page.page-layout.ts # Standalone page hosting the component __tests__/ application-config.test.ts # Unit test global-setup.ts # Integration test setup (sync + uninstall) schema.integration-test.ts # Integration test against a live server .github/workflows/ ci.yml # Lint, typecheck, unit + integration tests cd.yml # Deploy + install on push to main public/ logo.svg # Static assets vitest.config.ts # Integration test runner config vitest.unit.config.ts # Unit test runner config tsconfig.json, tsconfig.spec.json .nvmrc, .yarnrc.yml, .oxlintrc.json README.md, AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md ``` ## Key files | File / Folder | Purpose | |---|---| | `src/application-config.ts` | **Required.** The main configuration file for your app. | | `src/default-role.ts` | Default role controlling what your logic functions can access. | | `src/constants/universal-identifiers.ts` | Auto-generated UUIDs and metadata (display name, description). | | `src/front-components/`, `src/navigation-menu-items/`, `src/page-layouts/` | A starter welcome page: a front component rendered by a standalone page layout, reachable from the sidebar. | | `src/__tests__/` | A unit test plus an integration test (with its global setup) that syncs the app against a real server. | | `public/` | Static assets (images, fonts) served with your app. | | `AGENTS.md` / `CLAUDE.md` | Guidance for AI coding agents working on the app. | **File organization is up to you.** The folders above are conventions — the SDK detects entities via AST analysis on `export default defineEntity(...)` calls regardless of where the file lives. ## Dependencies Both Twenty SDK packages belong under `devDependencies`, not `dependencies`: ```json filename="package.json" { "dependencies": {}, "devDependencies": { "twenty-client-sdk": "2.20.0", "twenty-sdk": "2.20.0", "twenty-ui": "1.0.0-alpha.1" } } ``` The scaffolder pins `twenty-sdk` and `twenty-client-sdk` to its own version — keep the two in sync when upgrading. - **`twenty-sdk`** ships the `twenty` CLI and the build/scaffolding tooling. It only runs at development and build time and is never imported by your published app's runtime. - **`twenty-client-sdk`** _is_ imported by your app code (`CoreApiClient`, `MetadataApiClient`, `RestApiClient`), but Twenty provides it at runtime — logic functions get it from a generated SDK layer, and front components resolve it from server-served modules. Your installed copy is only used for typechecking and the deploy-time build, so it never needs to ship in the deployed bundle. Keeping either package under `dependencies` pulls it into the installed app's runtime bundle, where it is dead weight. `twenty dev:build` emits a warning when either is still listed under `dependencies`. Add your app's own runtime dependencies (libraries your logic functions actually import at runtime) under `dependencies` as usual.