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autofix-ci[bot]
e5bd591481 [autofix.ci] apply automated fixes 2025-11-25 02:46:09 +00:00
Zack Radisic
56bd81fdc2 Fix Windows path issues with tarball URLs containing query parameters
Fixes #20647

- Strip query parameters from tarball names when creating temp directories on Windows
- Add Windows-specific handling to remove slashes from URL paths
- Prevent "BadPathName" and "ENOTEMPTY" errors when installing tarballs with query params

Added comprehensive tests for installing tarballs with query parameters to ensure they install successfully on Windows.

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2025-11-25 02:45:29 +00:00
taylor.fish
7335cb747b Fix conversions from JSValue to FFI pointer (#25045)
Fixes this issue, where two identical JS numbers could become two
different FFI pointers:

```c
// gcc -fpic -shared -o main.so
#include <stdio.h>

void* getPtr(void) {
    return (void*)123;
}

void printPtr(void* ptr) {
    printf("%zu\n", (size_t)ptr);
}
```

```js
import { dlopen, FFIType } from "bun:ffi";

const lib = dlopen("./main.so", {
  getPtr: { args: [], returns: FFIType.ptr },
  printPtr: { args: [FFIType.ptr], returns: FFIType.void },
});

const ptr = lib.symbols.getPtr();
console.log(`${typeof ptr} ${ptr}`);

const ptr2 = Number(String(ptr));
console.log(`${typeof ptr2} ${ptr2}`);

console.log(`pointers equal? ${ptr === ptr2}`);
lib.symbols.printPtr(ptr);
lib.symbols.printPtr(ptr2);
```

```console
$ bun main.js
number 123
number 123
pointers equal? true
123
18446744073709551615
```

Fixes #20072

(For internal tracking: fixes ENG-22327)
2025-11-24 17:34:39 -08:00
Marko Vejnovic
9c8575f975 bug(#19588): Fix undici bindings overflow (#25046)
### What does this PR do?

- Fixes an overflow that happened in the undici bindings generator.
- Establishes a pattern using `std::tuple` so this doesn't happen again.

Fixes:

-
https://bun-p9.sentry.io/issues/6597708115/?query=createUndiciInternalBinding&referrer=issue-stream
- https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/19588

### How did you verify your code works?

CI.

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2025-11-24 17:31:11 -08:00
robobun
0da132ef6d fix(test): skip grpc-js resolver tests that use unavailable domain (#25039)
## Summary

- Skip 2 tests that use `grpctest.kleinsch.com` (domain no longer
exists)
- Fix flaky "should not keep repeating failed resolutions" test

These tests were originally skipped when added in #14286, but were
accidentally un-skipped in #20051. This restores them to match upstream
grpc-node.

## To re-enable these tests in the future

Bun could set up its own DNS TXT record at `*.bun.sh`. According to the
[gRPC A2
spec](https://github.com/grpc/proposal/blob/master/A2-service-configs-in-dns.md):

**DNS Setup needed:**
1. A record: `grpctest.bun.sh` → any valid IP (e.g., `127.0.0.1`)
2. TXT record: `_grpc_config.grpctest.bun.sh` with value:
   ```

grpc_config=[{"serviceConfig":{"loadBalancingPolicy":"round_robin","methodConfig":[{"name":[{"service":"MyService","method":"Foo"}],"waitForReady":true}]}}]
   ```

Then update the tests to use `grpctest.bun.sh` instead.

## Test plan

- [x] `bun bd test test/js/third_party/grpc-js/test-resolver.test.ts`
passes (20 pass, 3 skip, 1 todo, 0 fail)

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2025-11-24 10:34:26 -08:00
Jarred Sumner
0d863ba237 Don't use globalThis.takeException when rejecting Promise values (#24986)
### What does this PR do?

We can't use globalThis.takeException() because it throws out of memory
error when we instead need to take the exception.

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-11-23 20:27:15 -08:00
Michael H
f31db64bd4 cross-platform bun bd (#24983)
closes #24969
2025-11-23 15:09:43 -08:00
robobun
ddcec61f59 fix: use >= instead of > for String.max_length() check (#24988)
## Summary

- Fixed boundary check in `String.zig` to use `>=` instead of `>` for
`max_length()` comparisons
- Strings fail when the length is exactly equal to `max_length()`, not
just when exceeding it
- This affects both `createExternal` and
`createExternalGloballyAllocated` functions

## Test plan

- Existing tests should continue to pass
- Strings with length exactly equal to `max_length()` will now be
properly rejected

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2025-11-23 01:42:32 -08:00
Dylan Conway
29051f9340 fix(Bun.plugin): return on invalid target error (#24945)
### What does this PR do?

### How did you verify your code works?

Co-authored-by: Jarred Sumner <jarred@jarredsumner.com>
2025-11-23 01:41:42 -08:00
robobun
7076fbbe68 fix(glob): fix typo that caused patterns like .*/* to escape cwd boundary (#24939)
## Summary

- Fixed a typo in `makeComponent` that incorrectly identified
2-character patterns starting with `.` (like `.*`) as `..` (DotBack)
patterns
- The condition checked `pattern[component.start] == '.'` twice instead
of checking both characters at positions 0 and 1
- This caused patterns like `.*/*` to be parsed as `../` + `*`, making
the glob walker traverse into parent directories

Fixes #24936

## Test plan

- [x] Added tests in `test/js/bun/glob/scan.test.ts` that verify
patterns like `.*/*` and `.*/**/*.ts` don't escape the cwd boundary
- [x] Tests fail with system bun (bug reproduced) and pass with the fix
- [x] All existing glob tests pass (169 tests)

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2025-11-23 01:41:17 -08:00
Marko Vejnovic
67be07fca4 Fix fuzzilli_command.zig (#24941)
### What does this PR do?

Needed to fix `fuzzilli_command.zig` to get it to build

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-11-23 00:34:27 -08:00
Dylan Conway
25b91e5c86 Update JSValue.toSliceClone to use JSError (#24949)
### What does this PR do?
Removes a TODO
### How did you verify your code works?

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2025-11-23 00:32:38 -08:00
Jarred Sumner
3c60fcda33 Fixes #24711 (#24982)
### What does this PR do?

Calling `.withAsyncContextIfNeeded` on a Promise is both unnecessary and
incorrect

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-11-22 23:50:34 -08:00
robobun
8da699681e test: add security scanner integration tests for minimum-release-age (#24944) 2025-11-22 15:08:12 -08:00
Alistair Smith
7a06dfcb89 fix: collect all dependencies from workspace packages in scanner (#24942)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes #23688

### How did you verify your code works?

Another test
2025-11-21 18:31:45 -08:00
Michael H
9ed53283a4 bump versions to v1.3.3 (#24933) 2025-11-21 14:22:28 -08:00
Michael H
4450d738fa docs: more consistency + minor updates (#24764)
Co-authored-by: RiskyMH <git@riskymh.dev>
2025-11-21 14:06:19 -08:00
robobun
7ec1aa8c95 docs: document new features from v1.3.2 and v1.3.3 (#24932)
## What does this PR do?

Adds missing documentation for features introduced in Bun v1.3.2 and
v1.3.3:

- **Standalone executable config flags**
(`docs/bundler/executables.mdx`): Document
`--no-compile-autoload-dotenv` and `--no-compile-autoload-bunfig` flags
that control automatic config file loading in compiled binaries
- **Test retry/repeats** (`docs/test/writing-tests.mdx`): Document the
`retry` and `repeats` test options for handling flaky tests
- **Disable env file loading**
(`docs/runtime/environment-variables.mdx`): Document `--no-env-file`
flag and `env = false` bunfig option

## How did you verify your code works?

- [x] Verified documentation is accurate against source code
implementation in `src/cli/Arguments.zig`
- [x] Verified features are not already documented elsewhere
- [x] Cross-referenced with v1.3.2 and v1.3.3 release notes

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2025-11-21 12:45:57 -08:00
Marko Vejnovic
abb1b0c4d7 test(ENG-21524): Fuzzilli Stop-Gap (#24826)
### What does this PR do?

Adds [@mschwarzl's Fuzzilli Support
PR](https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/23862) with the changes
necessary to be able to:

- Run it in CI
- Make no impact on `debug` and `release` mode.

### How did you verify your code works?

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2025-11-20 23:37:31 -08:00
Dylan Conway
274e01c737 remove jsc.createCallback (#24910)
### What does this PR do?
This was creating `Zig::FFIFunction` when we could instead use a plain
`JSC::JSFunction`
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test
2025-11-20 20:56:02 -08:00
Conner Phillippi
a0c5edb15b Add new package paths to .aikido configuration 2025-11-20 17:35:16 -08:00
Meghan Denny
5702b39ef1 runtime: implement CompressionStream/DecompressionStream (#24757)
Closes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/1723
Closes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/22214
Closes https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/24241

also supports the `"brotli"` and `"zstd"` formats

<img width="1244" height="547" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aecf4489-29ad-411d-9f6b-3bee50ed1b27"
/>
2025-11-20 17:14:37 -08:00
Dylan Conway
b72ba31441 fix(Blob.prototype.stream): handle undefined chunkSize (#24900)
### What does this PR do?
`blob.stream(undefined)`
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test

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2025-11-20 17:01:24 -08:00
Meghan Denny
b92d2edcff Rename test-http-chunked-encoding-must be-valid-after-without-flushHeaders.ts to test-http-chunked-encoding-must-be-valid-after-without-flushHeaders.ts 2025-11-20 15:36:31 -08:00
Meghan Denny
a4af0aa4a8 Rename test-http-should-not-emit-or-throw error-when-writing-after-socket.end.ts to test-http-should-not-emit-or-throw-error-when-writing-after-socket.end.ts 2025-11-20 15:36:02 -08:00
Conner Phillippi
28b950e2b0 Add 'bench' to excluded paths in .aikido (#24879)
### What does this PR do?

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-11-19 23:46:30 -08:00
Conner Phillippi
595ad7de93 Add .aikido configuration file to exclude test and scripts directories (#24877) 2025-11-19 23:37:55 -08:00
Alistair Smith
b38ba38a18 types: correct ReadableStream methods, allow Response instance for serve routes under a method (#24872) 2025-11-19 23:08:49 -08:00
Jarred Sumner
788f03454d Show debugger in crash reports (#24871)
### What does this PR do?

Show debugger in crash reports

### How did you verify your code works?
2025-11-19 22:52:01 -08:00
Dylan Conway
0e23375d20 fix ENG-21527 (#24861)
### What does this PR do?
fixes ENG-21527
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test
2025-11-19 22:44:21 -08:00
Jarred Sumner
d584c86d5b Delete incorrect debug assertion 2025-11-19 22:16:41 -08:00
Dylan Conway
0480d55a67 fix(YAML): handle exponential merge keys (#24729)
### What does this PR do?
Fixes ENG-21490
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test that would previously fail due to timeout. It also confirms
the parsed result is correct.

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2025-11-19 21:20:55 -08:00
Jarred Sumner
9189fc4fa1 Fixes #24817 (#24864)
### What does this PR do?

Fixes #24817

### How did you verify your code works?
Test

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2025-11-19 21:17:51 -08:00
Dylan Conway
b554626662 fix ENG-21528 (#24865)
### What does this PR do?
Makes sure we are creating error messages with an allocator that will
not `deinit` at the end of function scope on error.

fixes ENG-21528
### How did you verify your code works?
Added a test
2025-11-19 20:31:37 -08:00
Dylan Conway
0054506538 fix(windows): close worker libuv loop (#24811)
### What does this PR do?
We need to call `uv_loop_close` in order to remove the threadlocal loop
from a list in libuv so it won't be used later. This explains the crash
reports because they have `workers_terminated` in features.

Fixes #24804
Closes BUN-3NV
Closes ENG-21523
### How did you verify your code works?
Manually. I'm not sure how to write a test yet other than manually
clicking sleep

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2025-11-19 18:54:41 -08:00
321 changed files with 3167 additions and 1086 deletions

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
exclude:
paths:
- test
- scripts
- bench
- packages/bun-lambda
- packages/bun-release
- packages/bun-wasm
- packages/bun-vscode
- packages/bun-plugin-yaml
- packages/bun-plugin-svelte
- packages/bun-native-plugin-rs
- packages/bun-native-bundler-plugin-api
- packages/bun-inspector-protocol
- packages/bun-inspector-frontend
- packages/bun-error
- packages/bun-debug-adapter-protocol
- packages/bun-build-mdx-rs
- packages/@types/bun

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@@ -1 +1 @@
1.3.2
1.3.3

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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Bun supports Linux (x64 & arm64), macOS (x64 & Apple Silicon) and Windows (x64).
curl -fsSL https://bun.com/install | bash
# on windows
powershell -c "irm bun.com/install.ps1 | iex"
powershell -c "irm bun.sh/install.ps1 | iex"
# with npm
npm install -g bun
@@ -104,13 +104,13 @@ bun upgrade --canary
- [File types (Loaders)](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/loaders)
- [TypeScript](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/typescript)
- [JSX](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/jsx)
- [Environment variables](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/env)
- [Environment variables](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/environment-variables)
- [Bun APIs](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/bun-apis)
- [Web APIs](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/web-apis)
- [Node.js compatibility](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/nodejs-apis)
- [Node.js compatibility](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/nodejs-compat)
- [Single-file executable](https://bun.com/docs/bundler/executables)
- [Plugins](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/plugins)
- [Watch mode / Hot Reloading](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/hot)
- [Watch mode / Hot Reloading](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/watch-mode)
- [Module resolution](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/modules)
- [Auto-install](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/autoimport)
- [bunfig.toml](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/bunfig)

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@@ -13,7 +13,4 @@ export function run(opts = {}) {
}
export const bench = Mitata.bench;
export function group(_name, fn) {
return Mitata.group(fn);
}
export const group = Mitata.group;

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@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
import { bench, group, run } from "../runner.mjs";
const runAll = !process.argv.includes("--simple");
const small = new Uint8Array(1024);
const medium = new Uint8Array(1024 * 100);
const large = new Uint8Array(1024 * 1024);
for (let i = 0; i < large.length; i++) {
const value = Math.floor(Math.sin(i / 100) * 128 + 128);
if (i < small.length) small[i] = value;
if (i < medium.length) medium[i] = value;
large[i] = value;
}
const format = new Intl.NumberFormat("en-US", { notation: "compact", unit: "byte" });
async function compress(data, format) {
const cs = new CompressionStream(format);
const writer = cs.writable.getWriter();
const reader = cs.readable.getReader();
writer.write(data);
writer.close();
const chunks = [];
while (true) {
const { done, value } = await reader.read();
if (done) break;
chunks.push(value);
}
const result = new Uint8Array(chunks.reduce((acc, chunk) => acc + chunk.length, 0));
let offset = 0;
for (const chunk of chunks) {
result.set(chunk, offset);
offset += chunk.length;
}
return result;
}
async function decompress(data, format) {
const ds = new DecompressionStream(format);
const writer = ds.writable.getWriter();
const reader = ds.readable.getReader();
writer.write(data);
writer.close();
const chunks = [];
while (true) {
const { done, value } = await reader.read();
if (done) break;
chunks.push(value);
}
const result = new Uint8Array(chunks.reduce((acc, chunk) => acc + chunk.length, 0));
let offset = 0;
for (const chunk of chunks) {
result.set(chunk, offset);
offset += chunk.length;
}
return result;
}
async function roundTrip(data, format) {
const compressed = await compress(data, format);
return await decompress(compressed, format);
}
const formats = ["deflate", "gzip", "deflate-raw"];
if (runAll) formats.push("brotli", "zstd");
// Small data benchmarks (1KB)
group(`CompressionStream ${format.format(small.length)}`, () => {
for (const fmt of formats) {
try {
new CompressionStream(fmt);
bench(fmt, async () => await compress(small, fmt));
} catch (e) {
// Skip unsupported formats
}
}
});
// Medium data benchmarks (100KB)
group(`CompressionStream ${format.format(medium.length)}`, () => {
for (const fmt of formats) {
try {
new CompressionStream(fmt);
bench(fmt, async () => await compress(medium, fmt));
} catch (e) {}
}
});
// Large data benchmarks (1MB)
group(`CompressionStream ${format.format(large.length)}`, () => {
for (const fmt of formats) {
try {
new CompressionStream(fmt);
bench(fmt, async () => await compress(large, fmt));
} catch (e) {
// Skip unsupported formats
}
}
});
const compressedData = {};
for (const fmt of formats) {
try {
compressedData[fmt] = {
small: await compress(small, fmt),
medium: await compress(medium, fmt),
large: await compress(large, fmt),
};
} catch (e) {
// Skip unsupported formats
}
}
group(`DecompressionStream ${format.format(small.length)}`, () => {
for (const fmt of formats) {
if (compressedData[fmt]) {
bench(fmt, async () => await decompress(compressedData[fmt].small, fmt));
}
}
});
group(`DecompressionStream ${format.format(medium.length)}`, () => {
for (const fmt of formats) {
if (compressedData[fmt]) {
bench(fmt, async () => await decompress(compressedData[fmt].medium, fmt));
}
}
});
group(`DecompressionStream ${format.format(large.length)}`, () => {
for (const fmt of formats) {
if (compressedData[fmt]) {
bench(fmt, async () => await decompress(compressedData[fmt].large, fmt));
}
}
});
group(`roundtrip ${format.format(large.length)}`, () => {
for (const fmt of formats) {
try {
new CompressionStream(fmt);
bench(fmt, async () => await roundTrip(large, fmt));
} catch (e) {
// Skip unsupported formats
}
}
});
await run();

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@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ const BunBuildOptions = struct {
/// enable debug logs in release builds
enable_logs: bool = false,
enable_asan: bool,
enable_fuzzilli: bool,
enable_valgrind: bool,
use_mimalloc: bool,
tracy_callstack_depth: u16,
@@ -81,6 +82,7 @@ const BunBuildOptions = struct {
opts.addOption(bool, "baseline", this.isBaseline());
opts.addOption(bool, "enable_logs", this.enable_logs);
opts.addOption(bool, "enable_asan", this.enable_asan);
opts.addOption(bool, "enable_fuzzilli", this.enable_fuzzilli);
opts.addOption(bool, "enable_valgrind", this.enable_valgrind);
opts.addOption(bool, "use_mimalloc", this.use_mimalloc);
opts.addOption([]const u8, "reported_nodejs_version", b.fmt("{f}", .{this.reported_nodejs_version}));
@@ -255,6 +257,7 @@ pub fn build(b: *Build) !void {
.tracy_callstack_depth = b.option(u16, "tracy_callstack_depth", "") orelse 10,
.enable_logs = b.option(bool, "enable_logs", "Enable logs in release") orelse false,
.enable_asan = b.option(bool, "enable_asan", "Enable asan") orelse false,
.enable_fuzzilli = b.option(bool, "enable_fuzzilli", "Enable fuzzilli instrumentation") orelse false,
.enable_valgrind = b.option(bool, "enable_valgrind", "Enable valgrind") orelse false,
.use_mimalloc = b.option(bool, "use_mimalloc", "Use mimalloc as default allocator") orelse false,
.llvm_codegen_threads = b.option(u32, "llvm_codegen_threads", "Number of threads to use for LLVM codegen") orelse 1,
@@ -490,6 +493,7 @@ fn addMultiCheck(
.no_llvm = root_build_options.no_llvm,
.enable_asan = root_build_options.enable_asan,
.enable_valgrind = root_build_options.enable_valgrind,
.enable_fuzzilli = root_build_options.enable_fuzzilli,
.use_mimalloc = root_build_options.use_mimalloc,
.override_no_export_cpp_apis = root_build_options.override_no_export_cpp_apis,
};
@@ -605,13 +609,20 @@ fn configureObj(b: *Build, opts: *BunBuildOptions, obj: *Compile) void {
obj.no_link_obj = opts.os != .windows;
if (opts.enable_asan and !enableFastBuild(b)) {
if (@hasField(Build.Module, "sanitize_address")) {
if (opts.enable_fuzzilli) {
obj.sanitize_coverage_trace_pc_guard = true;
}
obj.root_module.sanitize_address = true;
} else {
const fail_step = b.addFail("asan is not supported on this platform");
obj.step.dependOn(&fail_step.step);
}
} else if (opts.enable_fuzzilli) {
const fail_step = b.addFail("fuzzilli requires asan");
obj.step.dependOn(&fail_step.step);
}
obj.bundle_compiler_rt = false;
obj.bundle_ubsan_rt = false;

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@@ -51,6 +51,23 @@ if(ENABLE_ASAN)
)
endif()
if(ENABLE_FUZZILLI)
register_compiler_flags(
DESCRIPTION "Enable coverage instrumentation for fuzzing"
-fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc-guard
)
register_linker_flags(
DESCRIPTION "Link coverage instrumentation"
-fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc-guard
)
register_compiler_flags(
DESCRIPTION "Enable fuzzilli-specific code"
-DFUZZILLI_ENABLED
)
endif()
# --- Optimization level ---
if(DEBUG)
register_compiler_flags(

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@@ -127,6 +127,8 @@ if (NOT ENABLE_ASAN)
set(ENABLE_ZIG_ASAN OFF)
endif()
optionx(ENABLE_FUZZILLI BOOL "If fuzzilli support should be enabled" DEFAULT OFF)
if(RELEASE AND LINUX AND CI AND NOT ENABLE_ASSERTIONS AND NOT ENABLE_ASAN)
set(DEFAULT_LTO ON)
else()

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@@ -695,6 +695,7 @@ register_command(
-Dcpu=${ZIG_CPU}
-Denable_logs=$<IF:$<BOOL:${ENABLE_LOGS}>,true,false>
-Denable_asan=$<IF:$<BOOL:${ENABLE_ZIG_ASAN}>,true,false>
-Denable_fuzzilli=$<IF:$<BOOL:${ENABLE_FUZZILLI}>,true,false>
-Denable_valgrind=$<IF:$<BOOL:${ENABLE_VALGRIND}>,true,false>
-Duse_mimalloc=$<IF:$<BOOL:${USE_MIMALLOC_AS_DEFAULT_ALLOCATOR}>,true,false>
-Dllvm_codegen_threads=${LLVM_ZIG_CODEGEN_THREADS}

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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Bun's CSS bundler automatically converts this nested syntax into traditional fla
You can also nest media queries and other at-rules inside selectors, eliminating the need to repeat selector patterns:
```css title="styles.css" icon="file-code"
```scss title="styles.css" icon="file-code"
.responsive-element {
display: block;

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@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ These constants are embedded directly into your compiled binary at build time, p
<Note>
For comprehensive examples and advanced patterns, see the [Build-time constants
guide](https://bun.com/guides/runtime/build-time-constants).
guide](/guides/runtime/build-time-constants).
</Note>
---
@@ -183,6 +183,35 @@ console.log(process.execArgv); // ["--smol", "--user-agent=MyBot"]
---
## Disabling automatic config loading
By default, standalone executables look for `.env` and `bunfig.toml` files in the directory where the executable is run. You can disable this behavior at build time for deterministic execution regardless of the user's working directory.
```bash icon="terminal" terminal
# Disable .env loading
bun build --compile --no-compile-autoload-dotenv ./app.ts --outfile myapp
# Disable bunfig.toml loading
bun build --compile --no-compile-autoload-bunfig ./app.ts --outfile myapp
# Disable both
bun build --compile --no-compile-autoload-dotenv --no-compile-autoload-bunfig ./app.ts --outfile myapp
```
You can also configure this via the JavaScript API:
```ts
await Bun.build({
entrypoints: ["./app.ts"],
compile: {
autoloadDotenv: false, // Disable .env loading
autoloadBunfig: false, // Disable bunfig.toml loading
},
});
```
---
## Act as the Bun CLI
<Note>New in Bun v1.2.16</Note>
@@ -259,12 +288,12 @@ console.log(`Server running at http://localhost:${server.port}`);
</head>
<body>
<h1>Hello World</h1>
<script src="./app.js"></script>
<script src="./app.ts"></script>
</body>
</html>
```
```ts app.js icon="file-code"
```ts app.ts icon="file-code"
console.log("Hello from the client!");
```

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@@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ const server = serve({
console.log(`🚀 Server running on ${server.url}`);
```
```html title="public/index.html"
```html title="public/index.html" icon="file-code"
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
@@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ export function App() {
}
```
```css title="src/styles.css"
```css title="src/styles.css" icon="file-code"
* {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ CMD ["bun", "index.js"]
### Environment Variables
```bash title=".env.production" icon="file-code"
```ini title=".env.production" icon="file-code"
NODE_ENV=production
PORT=3000
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:pass@localhost:5432/myapp

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Hot Module Replacement (HMR) allows you to update modules in a running applicati
## `import.meta.hot` API Reference
Bun implements a client-side HMR API modeled after [Vite's `import.meta.hot` API](https://vitejs.dev/guide/api-hmr.html). It can be checked for with `if (import.meta.hot)`, tree-shaking it in production.
Bun implements a client-side HMR API modeled after [Vite's `import.meta.hot` API](https://vite.dev/guide/api-hmr). It can be checked for with `if (import.meta.hot)`, tree-shaking it in production.
```ts title="index.ts" icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
if (import.meta.hot) {
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ Indicates that multiple dependencies' modules can be accepted. This variant acce
`import.meta.hot.data` maintains state between module instances during hot replacement, enabling data transfer from previous to new versions. When `import.meta.hot.data` is written into, Bun will also mark this module as capable of self-accepting (equivalent of calling `import.meta.hot.accept()`).
```jsx title="index.ts" icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
```tsx title="index.tsx" icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
import { createRoot } from "react-dom/client";
import { App } from "./app";

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ bun ./index.html
```
```
Bun v1.3.2
Bun v1.3.3
ready in 6.62ms
→ http://localhost:3000/
Press h + Enter to show shortcuts
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ bun index.html
```
```
Bun v1.3.2
Bun v1.3.3
ready in 6.62ms
→ http://localhost:3000/
Press h + Enter to show shortcuts
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ bun ./index.html ./about.html
```
```txt
Bun v1.3.2
Bun v1.3.3
ready in 6.62ms
→ http://localhost:3000/
Routes:
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ bun ./**/*.html
```
```
Bun v1.3.2
Bun v1.3.3
ready in 6.62ms
→ http://localhost:3000/
Routes:
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ bun ./index.html ./about/index.html ./about/foo/index.html
```
```
Bun v1.3.2
Bun v1.3.3
ready in 6.62ms
→ http://localhost:3000/
Routes:
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ For example:
}
```
```css abc.css
```css abc.css icon="file-code"
body {
background-color: red;
}
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ body {
This outputs:
```css
```css styles.css icon="file-code"
body {
background-color: red;
}
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ bun ./index.html --console
```
```
Bun v1.3.2
Bun v1.3.3
ready in 6.62ms
→ http://localhost:3000/
Press h + Enter to show shortcuts
@@ -385,7 +385,8 @@ All paths are resolved relative to your HTML file, making it easy to organize yo
- Need more configuration options for things like asset handling
- Need a way to configure CORS, headers, etc.
If you want to submit a PR, most of the code is [here](https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/blob/main/src/bun.js/api/bun/html-rewriter.ts). You could even copy paste that file into your project and use it as a starting point.
{/* todo: find the correct link to link to as this 404's and there isn't any similar files */}
{/* If you want to submit a PR, most of the code is [here](https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/blob/main/src/bun.js/api/bun/html-rewriter.ts). You could even copy paste that file into your project and use it as a starting point. */}
</Warning>

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@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ For each file specified in `entrypoints`, Bun will generate a new bundle. This b
The contents of `out/index.js` will look something like this:
```ts title="out/index.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
```js title="out/index.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
// out/index.js
// ...
// ~20k lines of code
@@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ Injects environment variables into the bundled output by converting `process.env
For the input below:
```ts title="input.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
```js title="input.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
// input.js
console.log(process.env.FOO);
console.log(process.env.BAZ);
@@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ console.log(process.env.BAZ);
The generated bundle will contain the following code:
```ts title="output.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
```js title="output.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
// output.js
console.log("bar");
console.log("123");
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ console.log(process.env.BAZ);
The generated bundle will contain the following code:
```ts title="output.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
```js title="output.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
console.log(process.env.FOO);
console.log("https://acme.com");
console.log(process.env.BAZ);
@@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ Normally, bundling `index.tsx` would generate a bundle containing the entire sou
The generated bundle will look something like this:
```ts title="out/index.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
```js title="out/index.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
import { z } from "zod";
// ...
@@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ Setting `publicPath` will prefix all file paths with the specified value.
The output file would now look something like this.
```ts title="out/index.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
```js title="out/index.js" icon="/icons/javascript.svg"
var logo = "https://cdn.example.com/logo-a7305bdef.svg";
```
@@ -1356,10 +1356,12 @@ interface BuildConfig {
* JSX configuration object for controlling JSX transform behavior
*/
jsx?: {
runtime?: "automatic" | "classic";
importSource?: string;
factory?: string;
fragment?: string;
importSource?: string;
runtime?: "automatic" | "classic";
sideEffects?: boolean;
development?: boolean;
};
naming?:
| string
@@ -1443,13 +1445,20 @@ interface BuildConfig {
drop?: string[];
/**
* When set to `true`, the returned promise rejects with an AggregateError when a build failure happens.
* When set to `false`, the `success` property of the returned object will be `false` when a build failure happens.
* - When set to `true`, the returned promise rejects with an AggregateError when a build failure happens.
* - When set to `false`, returns a {@link BuildOutput} with `{success: false}`
*
* This defaults to `false` in Bun 1.1 and will change to `true` in Bun 1.2
* as most usage of `Bun.build` forgets to check for errors.
* @default true
*/
throw?: boolean;
/**
* Custom tsconfig.json file path to use for path resolution.
* Equivalent to `--tsconfig-override` in the CLI.
*/
tsconfig?: string;
outdir?: string;
}
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@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ The `html` loader processes HTML files and bundles any referenced assets. It wil
For example, given this HTML file:
```html title="src/index.html"
```html title="src/index.html" icon="file-code"
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ For example, given this HTML file:
It will output a new HTML file with the bundled assets:
```html title="dist/index.html"
```html title="dist/index.html" icon="file-code"
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>

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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ macro();
When shipping a library containing a macro to npm or another package registry, use the `"macro"` export condition to provide a special version of your package exclusively for the macro environment.
```json title="package.json" icon="file-code"
```json title="package.json" icon="file-json"
{
"name": "my-package",
"exports": {

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@@ -456,7 +456,6 @@
"pages": [
"/guides/test/run-tests",
"/guides/test/watch-mode",
"/guides/test/concurrent-test-glob",
"/guides/test/migrate-from-jest",
"/guides/test/mock-functions",
"/guides/test/spy-on",
@@ -465,6 +464,7 @@
"/guides/test/update-snapshots",
"/guides/test/coverage",
"/guides/test/coverage-threshold",
"/guides/test/concurrent-test-glob",
"/guides/test/skip-tests",
"/guides/test/todo-tests",
"/guides/test/timeout",

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@@ -4,13 +4,9 @@ description: Share feedback, bug reports, and feature requests
mode: center
---
import Feedback from "/snippets/cli/feedback.mdx";
Whether you've found a bug, have a performance issue, or just want to suggest an improvement, here's how you can open a helpful issue:
<Callout icon="discord">
For general questions, please join our [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/CXdq2DP29u).
</Callout>
<Callout icon="discord">For general questions, please join our [Discord](https://bun.com/discord).</Callout>
## Reporting Issues
@@ -56,9 +52,7 @@ Whether you've found a bug, have a performance issue, or just want to suggest an
<Note>
- For MacOS and Linux: copy the output of `uname -mprs`
- For Windows: copy the output of this command in the powershell console:
```powershell
"$([Environment]::OSVersion | ForEach-Object VersionString) $(if ([Environment]::Is64BitOperatingSystem) { "x64" } else { "x86" })"
```
`"$([Environment]::OSVersion | ForEach-Object VersionString) $(if ([Environment]::Is64BitOperatingSystem) { "x64" } else { "x86" })"`
</Note>
</Step>
@@ -79,7 +73,3 @@ echo "please document X" | bun feedback --email you@example.com
```
You can provide feedback as text arguments, file paths, or piped input.
---
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@@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ const regularArr = Array.from(uintArr);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ blob.type; // => "application/octet-stream"
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ const nodeBuffer = Buffer.from(arrBuffer, 0, 16); // view first 16 bytes
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ const str = decoder.decode(buf);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ const arr = new Uint8Array(buffer, 0, 16); // view first 16 bytes
---
See [Docs > API > Utils](https://bun.com/docs/api/utils) for more useful utilities.
See [Docs > API > Utils](/runtime/utils) for more useful utilities.

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ const buf = await blob.arrayBuffer();
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ const arr = new DataView(await blob.arrayBuffer());
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ const stream = await blob.stream();
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ const str = await blob.text();
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ const arr = new Uint8Array(await blob.arrayBuffer());
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ const arrBuf = nodeBuf.buffer;
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ const blob = new Blob([buf]);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ const stream = blob.stream(1024);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ const str = buf.toString("utf8", 0, 5);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ buf instanceof Uint8Array; // => true
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ const str = decoder.decode(dv);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ arr.byteLength; // => 32
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ console.log(await blob.text());
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ const buf = Buffer.from(arr);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ const dv = new DataView(arr.buffer, arr.byteOffset, arr.byteLength);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ const stream = blob.stream(1024);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ const str = decoder.decode(arr);
---
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.
See [Docs > API > Binary Data](/runtime/binary-data#conversion) for complete documentation on manipulating binary data with Bun.

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@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@ sidebarTitle: Deploy on Vercel
mode: center
---
import { ProductCard } from "/snippets/product-card.mdx";
[Vercel](https://vercel.com/) is a cloud platform that lets you build, deploy, and scale your apps.
<Warning>
@@ -81,7 +79,7 @@ import { ProductCard } from "/snippets/product-card.mdx";
console.log("runtime", process.versions.bun);
```
```txt
runtime 1.3.2
runtime 1.3.3
```
[See the Vercel Bun Runtime documentation for feature support →](https://vercel.com/docs/functions/runtimes/bun#feature-support)

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ bun add discord.js
---
Before we go further, we need to go to the [Discord developer portal](https://discord.com/developers/applications), login/signup, create a new _Application_, then create a new _Bot_ within that application. Follow the [official guide](https://discordjs.guide/preparations/setting-up-a-bot-application.html#creating-your-bot) for step-by-step instructions.
Before we go further, we need to go to the [Discord developer portal](https://discord.com/developers/applications), login/signup, create a new _Application_, then create a new _Bot_ within that application. Follow the [official guide](https://discordjs.guide/legacy/preparations/app-setup#creating-your-bot) for step-by-step instructions.
---
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Once complete, you'll be presented with your bot's _private key_. Let's add this
<Note>This is an example token that has already been invalidated.</Note>
```txt .env.local icon="settings"
```ini .env.local icon="settings"
DISCORD_TOKEN=NzkyNzE1NDU0MTk2MDg4ODQy.X-hvzA.Ovy4MCQywSkoMRRclStW4xAYK7I
```

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@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ mode: center
Express and other major Node.js HTTP libraries should work out of the box. Bun implements the [`node:http`](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html) and [`node:https`](https://nodejs.org/api/https.html) modules that these libraries rely on.
<Note>
Refer to the [Runtime > Node.js APIs](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/nodejs-apis#node-http) page for more detailed
compatibility information.
Refer to the [Runtime > Node.js APIs](/runtime/nodejs-compat#node-http) page for more detailed compatibility
information.
</Note>
```sh terminal icon="terminal"

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@@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ Moo!
---
This is a simple introduction to using Mongoose with TypeScript and Bun. As you build your application, refer to the official [MongoDB](https://docs.mongodb.com/) and [Mongoose](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/) sites for complete documentation.
This is a simple introduction to using Mongoose with TypeScript and Bun. As you build your application, refer to the official [MongoDB](https://www.mongodb.com/docs) and [Mongoose](https://mongoosejs.com/docs/) sites for complete documentation.

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ bun add -D drizzle-kit
Create a `.env.local` file and add your [Neon Postgres connection string](https://neon.tech/docs/connect/connect-from-any-app) to it.
```txt .env.local icon="settings"
```ini .env.local icon="settings"
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://usertitle:password@ep-adj-noun-guid.us-east-1.aws.neon.tech/neondb?sslmode=require
```
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ import { neon } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/neon-http";
// Bun automatically loads the DATABASE_URL from .env.local
// Refer to: https://bun.com/docs/runtime/env for more information
// Refer to: https://bun.com/docs/runtime/environment-variables for more information
const sql = neon(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
export const db = drizzle(sql);

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ bun add @neondatabase/serverless
Create a `.env.local` file and add your [Neon Postgres connection string](https://neon.tech/docs/connect/connect-from-any-app) to it.
```sh .env.local icon="settings"
```ini .env.local icon="settings"
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://usertitle:password@ep-adj-noun-guid.us-east-1.aws.neon.tech/neondb?sslmode=require
```
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Paste the following code into your project's `index.ts` file.
import { neon } from "@neondatabase/serverless";
// Bun automatically loads the DATABASE_URL from .env.local
// Refer to: https://bun.com/docs/runtime/env for more information
// Refer to: https://bun.com/docs/runtime/environment-variables for more information
const sql = neon(process.env.DATABASE_URL);
const rows = await sql`SELECT version()`;

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ bunx nuxi init my-nuxt-app
✔ Which package manager would you like to use?
bun
◐ Installing dependencies...
bun install v1.3.2 (16b4bf34)
bun install v1.3.3 (16b4bf34)
+ @nuxt/devtools@0.8.2
+ nuxt@3.7.0
785 packages installed [2.67s]

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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ mode: center
<Step title="Configure database connection">
Set up your Postgres database URL in the `.env` file.
```env .env icon="settings"
```ini .env icon="settings"
DATABASE_URL="postgresql://username:password@localhost:5432/mydb?schema=public"
```
</Step>

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@@ -161,4 +161,4 @@ mode: center
---
That's it! Now that you've set up Prisma using Bun, we recommend referring to the [official Prisma docs](https://www.prisma.io/docs/concepts/components/prisma-client) as you continue to develop your application.
That's it! Now that you've set up Prisma using Bun, we recommend referring to the [official Prisma docs](https://www.prisma.io/docs/orm/prisma-client) as you continue to develop your application.

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@@ -65,14 +65,14 @@ bun create qwik
│ bun qwik add │
│ │
│ Relevant docs: │
│ https://qwik.builder.io/docs/getting-started/ │
│ https://qwik.dev/docs/getting-started/
│ │
│ Questions? Start the conversation at: │
│ https://qwik.builder.io/chat
│ https://qwik.dev/chat
│ https://twitter.com/QwikDev │
│ │
│ Presentations, Podcasts and Videos: │
│ https://qwik.builder.io/media/
│ https://qwik.dev/media/
│ │
│ Next steps: │
│ cd my-app │
@@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ Open [http://localhost:5173](http://localhost:5173) with your browser to see the
---
Refer to the [Qwik docs](https://qwik.builder.io/docs/getting-started/) for complete documentation.
Refer to the [Qwik docs](https://qwik.dev/docs/getting-started/) for complete documentation.

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ bun add @sentry/bun
Then, initialize the Sentry SDK with your Sentry DSN in your app's entry file. You can find your DSN in your Sentry project settings.
```js sentry.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
```ts sentry.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
import * as Sentry from "@sentry/bun";
// Ensure to call this before importing any other modules!
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Sentry.init({
You can verify that Sentry is working by capturing a test error:
```js sentry.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
```ts sentry.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
setTimeout(() => {
try {
foo();

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@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ To build for production, you'll need to add the right SvelteKit adapter. Current
Now, make the following changes to your `svelte.config.js`.
```ts svelte.config.js icon="file-code"
```js svelte.config.js icon="file-code"
import adapter from "@sveltejs/adapter-auto"; // [!code --]
import adapter from "svelte-adapter-bun"; // [!code ++]
import { vitePreprocess } from "@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte";

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@@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ To host your TanStack Start app, you can use [Nitro](https://nitro.build/) or a
}
```
<Note>
You do **not** need the custom `start` script when deploying to Vercel.
</Note>

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ mode: center
Set the `REDIS_URL` environment variable in your `.env` file using the Redis endpoint (not the REST URL):
```env .env icon="settings"
```ini .env icon="settings"
REDIS_URL=rediss://********@********.upstash.io:6379
```

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@@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ bunx --bun vite build
---
This is a stripped down guide to get you started with Vite + Bun. For more information, see the [Vite documentation](https://vitejs.dev/guide/).
This is a stripped down guide to get you started with Vite + Bun. For more information, see the [Vite documentation](https://vite.dev/guide/).

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ mode: center
## Extract links from a webpage
Bun's [HTMLRewriter](https://bun.com/docs/api/html-rewriter) API can be used to efficiently extract links from HTML content. It works by chaining together CSS selectors to match the elements, text, and attributes you want to process. This is a simple example of how to extract links from a webpage. You can pass `.transform` a `Response`, `Blob`, or `string`.
Bun's [HTMLRewriter](/runtime/html-rewriter) API can be used to efficiently extract links from HTML content. It works by chaining together CSS selectors to match the elements, text, and attributes you want to process. This is a simple example of how to extract links from a webpage. You can pass `.transform` a `Response`, `Blob`, or `string`.
```ts extract-links.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
async function extractLinks(url: string) {
@@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ const websiteLinks = await extractLinksFromURL("https://example.com");
---
See [Docs > API > HTMLRewriter](https://bun.com/docs/api/html-rewriter) for complete documentation on HTML transformation with Bun.
See [Docs > API > HTMLRewriter](/runtime/html-rewriter) for complete documentation on HTML transformation with Bun.

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ mode: center
## Extract social share images and Open Graph tags
Bun's [HTMLRewriter](https://bun.com/docs/api/html-rewriter) API can be used to efficiently extract social share images and Open Graph metadata from HTML content. This is particularly useful for building link preview features, social media cards, or web scrapers. We can use HTMLRewriter to match CSS selectors to HTML elements, text, and attributes we want to process.
Bun's [HTMLRewriter](/runtime/html-rewriter) API can be used to efficiently extract social share images and Open Graph metadata from HTML content. This is particularly useful for building link preview features, social media cards, or web scrapers. We can use HTMLRewriter to match CSS selectors to HTML elements, text, and attributes we want to process.
```ts extract-social-meta.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
interface SocialMetadata {

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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Our form will send a `POST` request to the `/action` endpoint with the form data
First we use the [`.formData()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request/formData) method on the incoming `Request` to asynchronously parse its contents to a `FormData` instance. Then we can use the [`.get()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/FormData/get) method to extract the value of the `name` and `profilePicture` fields. Here `name` corresponds to a `string` and `profilePicture` is a `Blob`.
Finally, we write the `Blob` to disk using [`Bun.write()`](https://bun.com/docs/api/file-io#writing-files-bun-write).
Finally, we write the `Blob` to disk using [`Bun.write()`](/runtime/file-io#writing-files-bun-write).
{/* prettier-ignore */}
```ts index.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ sidebarTitle: Hot reload an HTTP server
mode: center
---
Bun supports the [`--hot`](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/hot#hot-mode) flag to run a file with hot reloading enabled. When any module or file changes, Bun re-runs the file.
Bun supports the [`--hot`](/runtime/watch-mode#hot-mode) flag to run a file with hot reloading enabled. When any module or file changes, Bun re-runs the file.
```sh terminal icon="terminal"
bun --hot run index.ts

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ mode: center
This starts an HTTP server listening on port `3000`. It demonstrates basic routing with a number of common responses and also handles POST data from standard forms or as JSON.
See [`Bun.serve`](https://bun.com/docs/api/http) for details.
See [`Bun.serve`](/runtime/http/server) for details.
```ts server.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
const server = Bun.serve({

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ mode: center
This starts an HTTP server listening on port `3000`. It responds to all requests with a `Response` with status `200` and body `"Welcome to Bun!"`.
See [`Bun.serve`](https://bun.com/docs/api/http) for details.
See [`Bun.serve`](/runtime/http/server) for details.
```ts server.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
const server = Bun.serve({

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ sidebarTitle: Stream file response
mode: center
---
This snippet reads a file from disk using [`Bun.file()`](https://bun.com/docs/api/file-io#reading-files-bun-file). This returns a `BunFile` instance, which can be passed directly into the `new Response` constructor.
This snippet reads a file from disk using [`Bun.file()`](/runtime/file-io#reading-files-bun-file). This returns a `BunFile` instance, which can be passed directly into the `new Response` constructor.
```ts server.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
const path = "/path/to/file.txt";
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ new Response(Bun.file("./img.png")).headers.get("Content-Type");
---
Putting it all together with [`Bun.serve()`](https://bun.com/docs/api/http#bun-serve).
Putting it all together with [`Bun.serve()`](/runtime/http/server).
```ts server.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
// static file server
@@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ Bun.serve({
---
See [Docs > API > File I/O](https://bun.com/docs/api/file-io#writing-files-bun-write) for complete documentation of `Bun.write()`.
See [Docs > API > File I/O](/runtime/file-io#writing-files-bun-write) for complete documentation of `Bun.write()`.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ sidebarTitle: Configure TLS
mode: center
---
Set the `tls` key to configure TLS. Both `key` and `cert` are required. The `key` should be the contents of your private key; `cert` should be the contents of your issued certificate. Use [`Bun.file()`](https://bun.com/docs/api/file-io#reading-files-bun-file) to read the contents.
Set the `tls` key to configure TLS. Both `key` and `cert` are required. The `key` should be the contents of your private key; `cert` should be the contents of your issued certificate. Use [`Bun.file()`](/runtime/file-io#reading-files-bun-file) to read the contents.
```ts server.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
const server = Bun.serve({

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@@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ This will add the package to `devDependencies` in `package.json`.
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ bun add github:colinhacks/zod
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ This will add the package to `optionalDependencies` in `package.json`.
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This will add the package to `peerDependencies` in `package.json`.
```json package.json icon="file-json"
{
"peerDependencies": {
"@types/bun": "^1.3.2" // [!code ++]
"@types/bun": "^1.3.3" // [!code ++]
}
}
```
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Running `bun install` will install peer dependencies by default, unless marked o
```json package.json icon="file-json"
{
"peerDependencies": {
"@types/bun": "^1.3.2"
"@types/bun": "^1.3.3"
},
"peerDependenciesMeta": {
"@types/bun": { // [!code ++]
@@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Running `bun install` will install peer dependencies by default, unless marked o
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ import { z } from "zod";
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ bun add zod@next
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ password = "$NPM_PASSWORD"
---
Then assign your Azure Personal Access Token to the `NPM_PASSWORD` environment variable. Bun [automatically reads](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/env) `.env` files, so create a file called `.env` in your project root. There is no need to base-64 encode this token! Bun will do this for you.
Then assign your Azure Personal Access Token to the `NPM_PASSWORD` environment variable. Bun [automatically reads](/runtime/environment-variables) `.env` files, so create a file called `.env` in your project root. There is no need to base-64 encode this token! Bun will do this for you.
```txt .env icon="settings"
```ini .env icon="settings"
NPM_PASSWORD=<paste token here>
```
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ NPM_PASSWORD=<paste token here>
---
To configure Azure Artifacts without `bunfig.toml`, you can set the `NPM_CONFIG_REGISTRY` environment variable. The URL should include `:username` and `:_password` as query parameters. Replace `<USERNAME>` and `<PASSWORD>` with the apprropriate values.
To configure Azure Artifacts without `bunfig.toml`, you can set the `NPM_CONFIG_REGISTRY` environment variable. The URL should include `:username` and `:_password` as query parameters. Replace `<USERNAME>` and `<PASSWORD>` with the appropriate values.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
NPM_CONFIG_REGISTRY=https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/my-azure-artifacts-user/_packaging/my-azure-artifacts-user/npm/registry/:username=<USERNAME>:_password=<PASSWORD>

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ registry = "https://usertitle:password@registry.npmjs.org"
---
Your `bunfig.toml` can reference environment variables. Bun automatically loads environment variables from `.env.local`, `.env.[NODE_ENV]`, and `.env`. See [Docs > Environment variables](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/env) for more information.
Your `bunfig.toml` can reference environment variables. Bun automatically loads environment variables from `.env.local`, `.env.[NODE_ENV]`, and `.env`. See [Docs > Environment variables](/runtime/environment-variables) for more information.
```toml bunfig.toml icon="settings"
[install]
@@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ registry = { url = "https://registry.npmjs.org", token = "$npm_token" }
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ bun update
bun update @types/bun --latest
# Update a dependency to a specific version
bun update @types/bun@1.3.2
bun update @types/bun@1.3.3
# Update all dependencies to the latest versions
bun update --latest

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@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ mode: center
<Note>
Bun v1.1.39 introduced `bun.lock`, a JSONC formatted lockfile. `bun.lock` is human-readable and git-diffable without
configuration, at no cost to performance. [**Learn more.**](https://bun.com/docs/install/lockfile#text-based-lockfile)
configuration, at no cost to performance. In 1.2.0+ it is the default format used for new projects. [**Learn
more.**](/pm/lockfile#text-based-lockfile)
</Note>
---

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@@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ z.string();
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ sidebarTitle: Configure a scoped registry
mode: center
---
Private registries can be configured using either [`.npmrc`](https://bun.com/docs/install/npmrc) or [`bunfig.toml`](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/bunfig#install-registry). While both are supported, we recommend using **bunfig.toml** for enhanced flexibility and Bun-specific options.
Private registries can be configured using either [`.npmrc`](/pm/npmrc) or [`bunfig.toml`](/runtime/bunfig#install-registry). While both are supported, we recommend using **bunfig.toml** for enhanced flexibility and Bun-specific options.
To configure a registry for a particular npm scope:
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ To configure a registry for a particular npm scope:
---
Your `bunfig.toml` can reference environment variables. Bun automatically loads environment variables from `.env.local`, `.env.[NODE_ENV]`, and `.env`. See [Docs > Environment variables](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/env) for more information.
Your `bunfig.toml` can reference environment variables. Bun automatically loads environment variables from `.env.local`, `.env.[NODE_ENV]`, and `.env`. See [Docs > Environment variables](/runtime/environment-variables) for more information.
```toml bunfig.toml icon="settings"
[install.scopes]
@@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ Your `bunfig.toml` can reference environment variables. Bun automatically loads
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ bun install
---
See [Docs > Package manager > Trusted dependencies](https://bun.com/docs/install/lifecycle) for complete documentation of trusted dependencies.
See [Docs > Package manager > Trusted dependencies](/pm/lifecycle) for complete documentation of trusted dependencies.

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@@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ bun add zod
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -6,12 +6,13 @@ mode: center
<Note>
Bun v1.1.39 introduced `bun.lock`, a JSONC formatted lockfile. `bun.lock` is human-readable and git-diffable without
configuration, at no cost to performance. [**Learn more.**](https://bun.com/docs/install/lockfile#text-based-lockfile)
configuration, at no cost to performance. In 1.2.0+ it is the default format used for new projects. [**Learn
more.**](/pm/lockfile#text-based-lockfile)
</Note>
---
Use the `--yarn` flag to generate a Yarn-compatible `yarn.lock` file (in addition to `bun.lock`).
Use the `--yarn` flag to generate a Yarn-compatible `yarn.lock` file (in addition to `bun.lock{b}`).
```sh terminal icon="terminal"
bun install --yarn
@@ -47,4 +48,4 @@ abab@^2.0.6:
---
See [Docs > Package manager](https://bun.com/docs/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.
See [Docs > Package manager](/pm/cli/install) for complete documentation of Bun's package manager.

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@@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ process.on("SIGINT", () => {
---
See [Docs > API > Utils](https://bun.com/docs/api/utils) for more useful utilities.
See [Docs > API > Utils](/runtime/utils) for more useful utilities.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ sidebarTitle: Spawn a child process and communicate using IPC
mode: center
---
Use [`Bun.spawn()`](https://bun.com/docs/api/spawn) to spawn a child process. When spawning a second `bun` process, you can open a direct inter-process communication (IPC) channel between the two processes.
Use [`Bun.spawn()`](/runtime/child-process) to spawn a child process. When spawning a second `bun` process, you can open a direct inter-process communication (IPC) channel between the two processes.
<Note>
This API is only compatible with other `bun` processes. Use `process.execPath` to get a path to the currently running
@@ -66,4 +66,4 @@ process.send({ message: "Hello from child as object" });
---
See [Docs > API > Child processes](https://bun.com/docs/api/spawn) for complete documentation.
See [Docs > API > Child processes](/runtime/child-process) for complete documentation.

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@@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Bun.nanoseconds();
---
See [Docs > API > Utils](https://bun.com/docs/api/utils) for more useful utilities.
See [Docs > API > Utils](/runtime/utils) for more useful utilities.

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@@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ process.on("exit", code => {
---
See [Docs > API > Utils](https://bun.com/docs/api/utils) for more useful utilities.
See [Docs > API > Utils](/runtime/utils) for more useful utilities.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ sidebarTitle: Read stderr
mode: center
---
When using [`Bun.spawn()`](https://bun.com/docs/api/spawn), the child process inherits the `stderr` of the spawning process. If instead you'd prefer to read and handle `stderr`, set the `stderr` option to `"pipe"`.
When using [`Bun.spawn()`](/runtime/child-process), the child process inherits the `stderr` of the spawning process. If instead you'd prefer to read and handle `stderr`, set the `stderr` option to `"pipe"`.
```ts
const proc = Bun.spawn(["echo", "hello"], {
@@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ if (errors) {
---
See [Docs > API > Child processes](https://bun.com/docs/api/spawn) for complete documentation.
See [Docs > API > Child processes](/runtime/child-process) for complete documentation.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ sidebarTitle: Read stdout
mode: center
---
When using [`Bun.spawn()`](https://bun.com/docs/api/spawn), the `stdout` of the child process can be consumed as a `ReadableStream` via `proc.stdout`.
When using [`Bun.spawn()`](/runtime/child-process), the `stdout` of the child process can be consumed as a `ReadableStream` via `proc.stdout`.
```ts
const proc = Bun.spawn(["echo", "hello"]);
@@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ const proc = Bun.spawn(["echo", "hello"], {
---
See [Docs > API > Child processes](https://bun.com/docs/api/spawn) for complete documentation.
See [Docs > API > Child processes](/runtime/child-process) for complete documentation.

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ sidebarTitle: Spawn child process
mode: center
---
Use [`Bun.spawn()`](https://bun.com/docs/api/spawn) to spawn a child process.
Use [`Bun.spawn()`](/runtime/child-process) to spawn a child process.
```ts
const proc = Bun.spawn(["echo", "hello"]);
@@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ output; // => "hello\n"
---
See [Docs > API > Child processes](https://bun.com/docs/api/spawn) for complete documentation.
See [Docs > API > Child processes](/runtime/child-process) for complete documentation.

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@@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Chunk: hello
---
See [Docs > API > Utils](https://bun.com/docs/api/utils) for more useful utilities.
See [Docs > API > Utils](/runtime/utils) for more useful utilities.

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ const buffer = await file.arrayBuffer();
---
The binary content in the `ArrayBuffer` can then be read as a typed array, such as `Int8Array`. For `Uint8Array`, use [`.bytes()`](./uint8array).
The binary content in the `ArrayBuffer` can then be read as a typed array, such as `Int8Array`. For `Uint8Array`, use [`.bytes()`](/guides/read-file/uint8array).
```ts index.ts icon="/icons/typescript.svg"
const buffer = await file.arrayBuffer();
@@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ bytes.length;
---
Refer to the [Typed arrays](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#typedarray) docs for more information on working with typed arrays in Bun.
Refer to the [Typed arrays](/runtime/binary-data#typedarray) docs for more information on working with typed arrays in Bun.

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@@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ const buffer = Buffer.from(arrbuf);
---
Refer to [Binary data > Buffer](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#buffer) for more information on working with `Buffer` and other binary data formats in Bun.
Refer to [Binary data > Buffer](/runtime/binary-data#buffer) for more information on working with `Buffer` and other binary data formats in Bun.

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@@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ await file.exists(); // boolean;
---
Refer to [API > File I/O](https://bun.com/docs/api/file-io) for more information on working with `BunFile`.
Refer to [API > File I/O](/runtime/file-io) for more information on working with `BunFile`.

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@@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ file.type; // image/png
---
Refer to [API > File I/O](https://bun.com/docs/api/file-io) for more information on working with `BunFile`.
Refer to [API > File I/O](/runtime/file-io) for more information on working with `BunFile`.

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@@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ for await (const chunk of stream) {
---
Refer to the [Streams](https://bun.com/docs/api/streams) documentation for more information on working with streams in Bun.
Refer to the [Streams](/runtime/streams) documentation for more information on working with streams in Bun.

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@@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ byteArray.length; // length of byteArray
---
Refer to [API > Binary data > Typed arrays](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#typedarray) for more information on working with `Uint8Array` and other binary data formats in Bun.
Refer to [API > Binary data > Typed arrays](/runtime/binary-data#typedarray) for more information on working with `Uint8Array` and other binary data formats in Bun.

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@@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ process.on("SIGINT", () => {
---
Refer to [API > Binary data > Typed arrays](https://bun.com/docs/api/binary-data#typedarray) for more information on working with `Uint8Array` and other binary data formats in Bun.
Refer to [API > Binary data > Typed arrays](/runtime/binary-data#typedarray) for more information on working with `Uint8Array` and other binary data formats in Bun.

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ jobs:
# ...
- uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with: # [!code ++]
bun-version: 1.2.0 # or "latest", "canary", <sha> # [!code ++]
bun-version: 1.3.3 # or "latest", "canary", <sha> # [!code ++]
```
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@@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ try {
---
See [Docs > API > FileSystem](https://bun.com/docs/api/file-io) for more filesystem operations.
See [Docs > API > FileSystem](/runtime/file-io) for more filesystem operations.

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@@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ const exists = await file.exists();
---
See [Docs > API > FileSystem](https://bun.com/docs/api/file-io) for more filesystem operations.
See [Docs > API > FileSystem](/runtime/file-io) for more filesystem operations.

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@@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ data.author.name; // => "John Dough"
---
See [Docs > Runtime > TypeScript](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/typescript) for more information on using TypeScript with Bun.
See [Docs > Runtime > TypeScript](/runtime/typescript) for more information on using TypeScript with Bun.

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@@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ data.author.name; // => "John Dough"
---
See [Docs > Runtime > TypeScript](https://bun.com/docs/runtime/typescript) for more information on using TypeScript with Bun.
See [Docs > Runtime > TypeScript](/runtime/typescript) for more information on using TypeScript with Bun.

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@@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ export = contents;
---
See [Docs > API > YAML](https://bun.com/docs/api/yaml) for complete documentation on YAML support in Bun.
See [Docs > API > YAML](/runtime/yaml) for complete documentation on YAML support in Bun.

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