* oops * createSecretKey but weird error * use the right prototype, do not add a function called export lol * HMAC JWT export + base64 fix * Fix Equals, Fix Get KeySize, add complete export RSA * fix RSA export * add EC exports * X25519 and ED25519 export + fixes * fix default exports * better asymmetricKeyType * fix private exports * fix symmetricKeySize * createPublicKey validations + refactor * jwt + der fixes * oopsies * add PEM into createPublicKey * cleanup * WIP * bunch of fixes * public from private + private OKP * encrypted keys fixes * oops * fix clear tls error, add some support to jwk and other formats on publicEncrypt/publicDecrypt * more fixes and tests working * more fixes more tests * more clear hmac errors * more tests and fixes * add generateKeyPair * more tests passing, some skips * fix EC key from private * fix OKP JWK * nodejs ignores ext and key_ops on KeyObject.exports * add EC sign verify test * some fixes * add crypto.generateKeyPairSync(type, options) * more fixes and more tests * fix hmac tests * jsonwebtoken tests * oops * oops2 * generated files * revert package.json * vm tests * todos instead of failues * toBunString -> toString * undo simdutf * improvements * unlikely * cleanup * cleanup 2 * oops * move _generateKeyPairSync checks to native
Bun
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What is Bun?
Bun is under active development. Use it to speed up your development workflows or run simpler production code in resource-constrained environments like serverless functions. We're working on more complete Node.js compatibility and integration with existing frameworks. Join the Discord and watch the GitHub repository to keep tabs on future releases.
Bun is an all-in-one toolkit for JavaScript and TypeScript apps. It ships as a single executable called bun.
At its core is the Bun runtime, a fast JavaScript runtime designed as a drop-in replacement for Node.js. It's written in Zig and powered by JavaScriptCore under the hood, dramatically reducing startup times and memory usage.
bun run index.tsx # TS and JSX supported out of the box
The bun command-line tool also implements a test runner, script runner, and Node.js-compatible package manager. Instead of 1,000 node_modules for development, you only need bun. Bun's built-in tools are significantly faster than existing options and usable in existing Node.js projects with little to no changes.
bun test # run tests
bun run start # run the `start` script in `package.json`
bun install <pkg> # install a package
bunx cowsay 'Hello, world!' # execute a package
Install
Bun supports Linux (x64 & arm64) and macOS (x64 & Apple Silicon).
Linux users — Kernel version 5.6 or higher is strongly recommended, but the minimum is 5.1.
Windows users — Bun does not currently provide a native Windows build. We're working on this; progress can be tracked at this issue. In the meantime, use one of the installation methods below for Windows Subsystem for Linux.
# with install script (recommended)
curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash
# with npm
npm install -g bun
# with Homebrew
brew tap oven-sh/bun
brew install bun
# with Docker
docker pull oven/bun
docker run --rm --init --ulimit memlock=-1:-1 oven/bun
Upgrade
To upgrade to the latest version of Bun, run:
bun upgrade
Bun automatically releases a canary build on every commit to main. To upgrade to the latest canary build, run:
bun upgrade --canary
Quick links
- Intro
- CLI
- Runtime
- Ecosystem
- API
Contributing
Refer to the Project > Development guide to start contributing to Bun.
License
Refer to the Project > License page for information about Bun's licensing.
