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npm start
```
- <img class="img-fluid" src="/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/assets/img/guides/webpack-dev-server.png" alt="Webpack dev server running">
+ ![Webpack dev server running](/assets/img/guides/webpack-dev-server.png)
In the next and final section to this guide, we'll set up the Webpack loaders and import all of Bootstrap's CSS and JavaScript.
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4. **And you're done! 🎉** With Bootstrap's source Sass and JS fully loaded, your local development server should now look like this:
- <img class="img-fluid" src="/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/assets/img/guides/webpack-dev-server-bootstrap.png" alt="Webpack dev server running with Bootstrap">
+ ![Webpack dev server running with Bootstrap](/assets/img/guides/webpack-dev-server-bootstrap.png)
Now you can start adding any Bootstrap components you want to use. Be sure to [check out the complete Webpack example project](https://github.com/twbs/examples/tree/main/webpack) for how to include additional custom Sass and optimize your build by importing only the parts of Bootstrap's CSS and JS that you need.