# How To >> Get Started ||10
## Technologies Used
Lion Web Components aims to be future proof and use well-supported proven technology. The stack we have chosen should reflect this.
Checkout the documentation of our main stack.
- [lit](https://lit.dev/) - Building on top of the Web Components standards, Lit adds just what you need to be happy and productive: reactivity, declarative templates and a handful of thoughtful features to reduce boilerplate and make your job easier.
- [modern-web](https://modern-web.dev) - Guides, tools and libraries for modern web development.
- [open-wc](https://open-wc.org) - Open Web Components provides guides, tools and libraries for developing web components.
## How to get started
Make sure you have `npm`, if you don't have it yet: [get npm](https://www.npmjs.com/get-npm).
And create a repo, we suggest to use [the generator from open-wc](https://open-wc.org/docs/development/generator/):
```bash
npm init @open-wc
```
### Install lion packages
To get started with consuming lion's UI components install package `@lion/ui` as follows:
```bash
npm i @lion/ui
```
You can install lion's ajax package with:
```bash
npm i @lion/ajax
```
You can install lion's singleton-manager package with:
```bash
npm i --save singleton-manager
```
### Extend a Web Component
**This is the main use case for lion**. To import component classes, and extend them for your own design system's components.
```js
import { css } from 'lit';
import { LionInput } from '@lion/ui/input.js';
class MyInput extends LionInput {
static get styles() {
return [
...super.styles,
css`
/* your styles here */
`,
];
}
}
customElements.define('my-input', MyInput);
```
### Use a JavaScript system
There's a couple of "systems" in lion which have a JavaScript API. Examples are `localize`, `overlays`, `ajax`, etc.
```html
```
### Use a Web Component
You can also use the lion elements directly, although this is likely not a common use case.
```html
```
### Code Completion for VS Code
The @lion/ui package includes a file named vscode.html-custom-data.json that allows you to define custom elements to be recognized by Visual Studio Code. This enables code completion for @lion/ui components. To activate this feature, follow these steps after having installed `@lion/ui`:
1. Navigate to the root of your project
2. Add the following to root level of object in file `.vscode/settings.json` (create file if it doesn't exist):
```json
"html.customData": ["./node_modules/@lion/ui/vscode.html-custom-data.json"]
```
3. Restart your Visual Studio Code for the changes to take effect.