This updates the documentation for `fs.watch()` to use `relativePath`
instead of `filename` in the recursive example, following the same
convention from PR #23990.
When `recursive: true` is set on `fs.watch()`, the callback receives a
relative path to the changed file rather than just a simple filename.
Using `relativePath` as the parameter name makes this distinction
clearer to users.
**Related to:** https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/23990
Co-authored-by: Michael H <git@riskymh.dev>
### What does this PR do?
We must use the right number of properties (not more or less) or we
should set it to 0
### How did you verify your code works?
Read the code, this will avoid potencial crashs and improve stability
### What does this PR do?
Fixes
https://linear.app/oven/issue/ENG-21505/panic-attempt-to-use-null-value-at-incrementalgraph-by-misusing-jscode
When calling `takeJSBundleToList/takeJSBundle` the desired behavior is
to get only JS chunks from the graph, and we can contain CSS chunks in
the graph we can just continue and ignore in this case keeping the
desired behavior in a safe way instead of unconditional unwrapping
something that is not guaranteed to have a jsCode.
### How did you verify your code works?
CI
## Summary
Remove outdated version mentions (1.0.x and 1.1.x) from documentation
for better consistency. These versions are over a year old - you should
be using a recent version of bun :).
## What changed
**Removed version mentions from:**
- `docs/pm/lifecycle.mdx` - v1.0.16 (trusted dependencies)
- `docs/bundler/executables.mdx` - v1.0.23, v1.1.25, v1.1.30 (various
features)
- `docs/guides/install/jfrog-artifactory.mdx` - v1.0.3+ (env var
comment)
- `docs/guides/install/azure-artifacts.mdx` - v1.0.3+ (env var comment)
- `docs/runtime/workers.mdx` - v1.1.13, v1.1.35 (blob URLs, preload)
- `docs/runtime/networking/dns.mdx` - v1.1.9 (DNS caching)
- `docs/guides/runtime/import-html.mdx` - v1.1.5
- `docs/guides/runtime/define-constant.mdx` - v1.1.5
- `docs/runtime/sqlite.mdx` - v1.1.31
**Kept version mentions in:**
- All 1.2.x versions (still recent, less than a year old)
- Benchmark version numbers (e.g., S3 performance comparison with
v1.1.44)
- `docs/guides/install/yarnlock.mdx` (bun.lock introduction context)
- `docs/project/building-windows.mdx` (build requirements)
- `docs/runtime/http/websockets.mdx` (performance benchmarks)
## Why
The docs lack consistency around version mentions - we don't document
every feature's version, so keeping scattered old version numbers looks
inconsistent. These changes represent a small percentage of features
added recently, and users on ancient versions have bigger problems than
needing to know exactly when a feature landed.
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## Summary
- Use `std.fmt.fmtIntSizeBin` to format progress indicators with byte
sizes
- Improves readability during operations like `bun upgrade`
- Changes display from raw bytes (e.g., "23982378/2398284") to
human-readable format (e.g., "23.2MiB/100MiB")
## Changes
Modified `src/Progress.zig`:
- Updated progress formatting to use `std.fmt.fmtIntSizeBin` for both
current and total sizes
- Applied to both progress with total (`[current/total unit]`) and
without total (`[current unit]`)
## Test plan
- [x] Build succeeds with `bun bd`
- [ ] Manual verification with `bun upgrade` shows human-readable sizes
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Fixes ENG-21481
Updates ci_info to include more CIs. It makes it codegen the ci
detection based on the json from the ci-info package. Also it supports
setting CI=true to force ci detected.
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## Summary
Updates documentation for all major features and changes introduced in
Bun v1.3.2 blog post.
## Changes
### Package Manager
- ✅ Document `configVersion` system for controlling default linker
behavior
- ✅ Clarify that "existing projects (made pre-v1.3.2)" use hoisted
installs for backward compatibility
- ✅ Add smart postinstall script optimization with environment variable
flags
- ✅ Document improved Git dependency resolution with HTTP tarball
optimization
- ✅ Add `bun list` alias for `bun pm ls`
### Testing
- ✅ Document new `onTestFinished` lifecycle hook with simple example
- ✅ Add to lifecycle hooks table in test documentation
### Runtime & Performance
- ✅ Add CPU profiling with `--cpu-prof` flag documentation
- ✅ Place after memory usage section for better flow
### WebSockets
- ✅ Add `subscriptions` getter to existing pub/sub example
- ✅ Add TypeScript reference for the subscriptions property
## Documentation Improvements
All documentation now consistently:
- Uses "made pre-v1.3.2" to clarify existing project behavior
- Simplifies default linker explanations with clear references to
`/docs/pm/isolated-installs`
- Uses `/docs/pm/isolated-installs` for all internal references
- Avoids confusing technical details in favor of user-friendly summaries
## Files Modified
- `docs/guides/install/add-git.mdx` - Added GitHub tarball optimization
note
- `docs/pm/cli/install.mdx` - Added installation strategies and smart
postinstall docs
- `docs/pm/cli/pm.mdx` - Added bun list alias
- `docs/pm/isolated-installs.mdx` - Updated default behavior section
with configVersion table
- `docs/project/benchmarking.mdx` - Added CPU profiling section
- `docs/runtime/bunfig.mdx` - Clarified install.linker defaults
- `docs/runtime/http/websockets.mdx` - Added subscriptions to example
and TypeScript interface
- `docs/test/lifecycle.mdx` - Added onTestFinished hook documentation
## Diff
````diff
diff --git a/docs/guides/install/add-git.mdx b/docs/guides/install/add-git.mdx
index 70950e1a63..7f8f3c8d81 100644
--- a/docs/guides/install/add-git.mdx
+++ b/docs/guides/install/add-git.mdx
@@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ bun add git@github.com:lodash/lodash.git
bun add github:colinhacks/zod
```
+**Note:** GitHub dependencies download via HTTP tarball when possible for faster installation.
+
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
diff --git a/docs/pm/cli/install.mdx b/docs/pm/cli/install.mdx
index 7affb62646..dde268b7e5 100644
--- a/docs/pm/cli/install.mdx
+++ b/docs/pm/cli/install.mdx
@@ -88,6 +88,13 @@ Lifecycle scripts will run in parallel during installation. To adjust the maximu
bun install --concurrent-scripts 5
```
+Bun automatically optimizes postinstall scripts for popular packages (like `esbuild`, `sharp`, etc.) by determining which scripts need to run. To disable these optimizations:
+
+```bash terminal icon="terminal"
+BUN_FEATURE_FLAG_DISABLE_NATIVE_DEPENDENCY_LINKER=1 bun install
+BUN_FEATURE_FLAG_DISABLE_IGNORE_SCRIPTS=1 bun install
+```
+
---
## Workspaces
@@ -231,7 +238,7 @@ Bun supports installing dependencies from Git, GitHub, and local or remotely-hos
Bun supports two package installation strategies that determine how dependencies are organized in `node_modules`:
-### Hoisted installs (default for single projects)
+### Hoisted installs
The traditional npm/Yarn approach that flattens dependencies into a shared `node_modules` directory:
@@ -249,7 +256,15 @@ bun install --linker isolated
Isolated installs create a central package store in `node_modules/.bun/` with symlinks in the top-level `node_modules`. This ensures packages can only access their declared dependencies.
-For complete documentation on isolated installs, refer to [Package manager > Isolated installs](/pm/isolated-installs).
+### Default strategy
+
+The default linker strategy depends on whether you're starting fresh or have an existing project:
+
+- **New workspaces/monorepos**: `isolated` (prevents phantom dependencies)
+- **New single-package projects**: `hoisted` (traditional npm behavior)
+- **Existing projects (made pre-v1.3.2)**: `hoisted` (preserves backward compatibility)
+
+The default is controlled by a `configVersion` field in your lockfile. For a detailed explanation, see [Package manager > Isolated installs](/docs/pm/isolated-installs).
---
@@ -319,8 +334,7 @@ dryRun = false
concurrentScripts = 16 # (cpu count or GOMAXPROCS) x2
# installation strategy: "hoisted" or "isolated"
-# default: "hoisted" (for single-project projects)
-# default: "isolated" (for monorepo projects)
+# default varies by project type - see /docs/pm/isolated-installs
linker = "hoisted"
diff --git a/docs/pm/cli/pm.mdx b/docs/pm/cli/pm.mdx
index fc297753d3..9c8faa7da1 100644
--- a/docs/pm/cli/pm.mdx
+++ b/docs/pm/cli/pm.mdx
@@ -115,6 +115,8 @@ To print a list of installed dependencies in the current project and their resol
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bun pm ls
+# or
+bun list
```
```txt
@@ -130,6 +132,8 @@ To print all installed dependencies, including nth-order dependencies.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bun pm ls --all
+# or
+bun list --all
```
```txt
diff --git a/docs/pm/isolated-installs.mdx b/docs/pm/isolated-installs.mdx
index 73c6748b15..17afe02fe1 100644
--- a/docs/pm/isolated-installs.mdx
+++ b/docs/pm/isolated-installs.mdx
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ description: "Strict dependency isolation similar to pnpm's approach"
Bun provides an alternative package installation strategy called **isolated installs** that creates strict dependency isolation similar to pnpm's approach. This mode prevents phantom dependencies and ensures reproducible, deterministic builds.
-This is the default installation strategy for monorepo projects.
+This is the default installation strategy for **new** workspace/monorepo projects (with `configVersion = 1` in the lockfile). Existing projects continue using hoisted installs unless explicitly configured.
## What are isolated installs?
@@ -43,8 +43,23 @@ linker = "isolated"
### Default behavior
-- For monorepo projects, Bun uses the **isolated** installation strategy by default.
-- For single-project projects, Bun uses the **hoisted** installation strategy by default.
+The default linker strategy depends on your project's lockfile `configVersion`:
+
+| `configVersion` | Using workspaces? | Default Linker |
+| --------------- | ----------------- | -------------- |
+| `1` | ✅ | `isolated` |
+| `1` | ❌ | `hoisted` |
+| `0` | ✅ | `hoisted` |
+| `0` | ❌ | `hoisted` |
+
+**New projects**: Default to `configVersion = 1`. In workspaces, v1 uses the isolated linker by default; otherwise it uses hoisted linking.
+
+**Existing Bun projects (made pre-v1.3.2)**: If your existing lockfile doesn't have a version yet, Bun sets `configVersion = 0` when you run `bun install`, preserving the previous hoisted linker default.
+
+**Migrations from other package managers**:
+
+- From pnpm: `configVersion = 1` (using isolated installs in workspaces)
+- From npm or yarn: `configVersion = 0` (using hoisted installs)
You can override the default behavior by explicitly specifying the `--linker` flag or setting it in your configuration file.
diff --git a/docs/project/benchmarking.mdx b/docs/project/benchmarking.mdx
index 1263a06729..2ab8bcafc8 100644
--- a/docs/project/benchmarking.mdx
+++ b/docs/project/benchmarking.mdx
@@ -216,3 +216,26 @@ numa nodes: 1
elapsed: 0.068 s
process: user: 0.061 s, system: 0.014 s, faults: 0, rss: 57.4 MiB, commit: 64.0 MiB
```
+
+## CPU profiling
+
+Profile JavaScript execution to identify performance bottlenecks with the `--cpu-prof` flag.
+
+```sh terminal icon="terminal"
+bun --cpu-prof script.js
+```
+
+This generates a `.cpuprofile` file you can open in Chrome DevTools (Performance tab → Load profile) or VS Code's CPU profiler.
+
+### Options
+
+```sh terminal icon="terminal"
+bun --cpu-prof --cpu-prof-name my-profile.cpuprofile script.js
+bun --cpu-prof --cpu-prof-dir ./profiles script.js
+```
+
+| Flag | Description |
+| ---------------------------- | -------------------- |
+| `--cpu-prof` | Enable profiling |
+| `--cpu-prof-name <filename>` | Set output filename |
+| `--cpu-prof-dir <dir>` | Set output directory |
diff --git a/docs/runtime/bunfig.mdx b/docs/runtime/bunfig.mdx
index 91005c1607..5b7fe49823 100644
--- a/docs/runtime/bunfig.mdx
+++ b/docs/runtime/bunfig.mdx
@@ -497,9 +497,9 @@ print = "yarn"
### `install.linker`
-Configure the default linker strategy. Default `"hoisted"` for single-project projects, `"isolated"` for monorepo projects.
+Configure the linker strategy for installing dependencies. Defaults to `"isolated"` for new workspaces, `"hoisted"` for new single-package projects and existing projects (made pre-v1.3.2).
-For complete documentation refer to [Package manager > Isolated installs](/pm/isolated-installs).
+For complete documentation refer to [Package manager > Isolated installs](/docs/pm/isolated-installs).
```toml title="bunfig.toml" icon="settings"
[install]
diff --git a/docs/runtime/http/websockets.mdx b/docs/runtime/http/websockets.mdx
index b33f37c29f..174043200d 100644
--- a/docs/runtime/http/websockets.mdx
+++ b/docs/runtime/http/websockets.mdx
@@ -212,6 +212,9 @@ const server = Bun.serve({
// this is a group chat
// so the server re-broadcasts incoming message to everyone
server.publish("the-group-chat", `${ws.data.username}: ${message}`);
+
+ // inspect current subscriptions
+ console.log(ws.subscriptions); // ["the-group-chat"]
},
close(ws) {
const msg = `${ws.data.username} has left the chat`;
@@ -393,6 +396,7 @@ interface ServerWebSocket {
readonly data: any;
readonly readyState: number;
readonly remoteAddress: string;
+ readonly subscriptions: string[];
send(message: string | ArrayBuffer | Uint8Array, compress?: boolean): number;
close(code?: number, reason?: string): void;
subscribe(topic: string): void;
diff --git a/docs/test/lifecycle.mdx b/docs/test/lifecycle.mdx
index 6427175df6..3837f0e948 100644
--- a/docs/test/lifecycle.mdx
+++ b/docs/test/lifecycle.mdx
@@ -6,11 +6,12 @@ description: "Learn how to use beforeAll, beforeEach, afterEach, and afterAll li
The test runner supports the following lifecycle hooks. This is useful for loading test fixtures, mocking data, and configuring the test environment.
| Hook | Description |
-| ------------ | --------------------------- |
+| ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| `beforeAll` | Runs once before all tests. |
| `beforeEach` | Runs before each test. |
| `afterEach` | Runs after each test. |
| `afterAll` | Runs once after all tests. |
+| `onTestFinished` | Runs after a single test finishes (after all `afterEach`). |
## Per-Test Setup and Teardown
@@ -90,6 +91,23 @@ describe("test group", () => {
});
```
+### `onTestFinished`
+
+Use `onTestFinished` to run a callback after a single test completes. It runs after all `afterEach` hooks.
+
+```ts title="test.ts" icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
+import { test, onTestFinished } from "bun:test";
+
+test("cleanup after test", () => {
+ onTestFinished(() => {
+ // runs after all afterEach hooks
+ console.log("test finished");
+ });
+});
+```
+
+Not supported in concurrent tests; use `test.serial` instead.
+
## Global Setup and Teardown
To scope the hooks to an entire multi-file test run, define the hooks in a separate file.
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### What does this PR do?
Fixes `bun pm ls --all` crash with unresolved optional peer
dependencies.
Fixes `bun pm ls` crash with empty lockfiles.
Fixes#24502
### How did you verify your code works?
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## Summary
Updated all example version placeholders in documentation from 1.3.1 and
1.2.20 to 1.3.2.
## Changes
Updated version examples in:
- Installation examples (Linux/macOS and Windows install commands)
- Package manager output examples (`bun install`, `bun publish`, `bun
pm` commands)
- Test runner output examples
- Spawn/child process output examples
- Fetch User-Agent header examples in debugging docs
- `Bun.version` API example
## Notes
- Historical version references (e.g., "As of Bun v1.x.x..." or "Bun
v1.x.x+ required") were intentionally **preserved** as they document
when features were introduced
- Generic package.json version examples (non-Bun package versions) were
**preserved**
- Only example outputs and code snippets showing current Bun version
were updated
## Files Changed (13 total)
- `docs/installation.mdx`
- `docs/guides/install/from-npm-install-to-bun-install.mdx`
- `docs/guides/install/add-peer.mdx`
- `docs/bundler/html-static.mdx` (6 occurrences)
- `docs/test/dom.mdx`
- `docs/pm/cli/publish.mdx`
- `docs/pm/cli/pm.mdx`
- `docs/guides/test/snapshot.mdx` (2 occurrences)
- `docs/guides/ecosystem/nuxt.mdx`
- `docs/guides/util/version.mdx`
- `docs/runtime/debugger.mdx` (3 occurrences)
- `docs/runtime/networking/fetch.mdx`
- `docs/runtime/child-process.mdx`
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