> ## Documentation Index > Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.deepsource.com/llms.txt > Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further. # Quickstart This comprehensive guide is designed to help you navigate most of DeepSource's features and services, with step-by-step instructions, detailed explanations, and helpful tips along the way. Whether you're new to the platform or a seasoned user, this guide is your go-to resource for setting up DeepSource the right way. To get started with DeepSource, follow these two easy steps: 1. **[Create an account](/docs/guides/create-account)** - Connect your GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or Azure DevOps account and grant necessary permissions. 2. **[Run Code Analysis](/docs/guides/run-code-analysis)** - Select a repository, configure analyzers, and initiate your first analysis. 3. **[Run SCA](/docs/guides/run-sca-analysis)** - Enable Software Composition Analysis (SCA) to identify vulnerabilities in your dependencies. 4. **[Activate repositories](/docs/guides/activate-more-repositories)** - Enable continuous Code Analysis on repositories by configuring a .deepsource.toml file. 5. **[Fix issues](/docs/guides/fix-issues)** - Address detected code issues either manually or using Autofix™. 6. **[Setup Code Formatting](/docs/guides/setup-code-formatting)** - Configure Code Formatters to automatically format your code according to standard conventions. 7. **[Setup test coverage](/docs/guides/setup-test-coverage)** - Track coverage metrics and identify untested code. 8. **[Invite team members](/docs/guides/invite-team-member)** - Add colleagues to collaborate on improving code quality 9. **[Upgrade plan](/docs/guides/upgrade-plan)** - Understand key concepts like seats and targets, and upgrade from free to paid plans To use DeepSource, ensure you have a GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, or Azure DevOps Services account with at least one repository containing one of the [supported languages](/docs/languages).