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title: Upgrade Bun to the latest version
sidebarTitle: Upgrade Bun
mode: center
---
Bun can upgrade itself using the built-in `bun upgrade` command. This is the fastest way to get the latest features and bug fixes.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bun upgrade
```
This downloads and installs the latest stable version of Bun, replacing the currently installed version.
To see the current version of Bun, run `bun --version`.
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## Verify the upgrade
After upgrading, verify the new version:
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bun --version
# Output: 1.x.y
# See the exact commit of the Bun binary
bun --revision
# Output: 1.x.y+abc123def
```
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## Upgrade to canary builds
Canary builds are automatically released on every commit to the `main` branch. These are untested but useful for trying new features or verifying bug fixes before they're released.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bun upgrade --canary
```
Canary builds are not recommended for production use. They may contain bugs or breaking changes.
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## Switch back to stable
If you're on a canary build and want to return to the latest stable release:
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bun upgrade --stable
```
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## Install a specific version
To install a specific version of Bun, use the install script with a version tag:
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash -s "bun-v1.3.3"
```
```powershell PowerShell icon="windows"
iex "& {$(irm https://bun.sh/install.ps1)} -Version 1.3.3"
```
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## Package manager users
If you installed Bun via a package manager, use that package manager to upgrade instead of `bun upgrade` to avoid conflicts.
**Homebrew users**
To avoid conflicts with Homebrew, use `brew upgrade bun` instead.
**Scoop users**
To avoid conflicts with Scoop, use `scoop update bun` instead.
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## See also
- [Installation](/installation) — Install Bun for the first time
- [Update packages](/pm/cli/update) — Update dependencies to latest versions