## Summary - Document missing features from Bun v1.2.15 release - Add minimal, concise documentation updates with high information density ## Changes - Add `BUN_OPTIONS` environment variable to docs/runtime/env.md - Document Cursor AI rules generation in `bun init` (docs/cli/init.md) - Update Node.js API compatibility status for `Worker.getHeapSnapshot` and `createHistogram` (docs/runtime/nodejs-apis.md) - Add concise `vm.SourceTextModule` usage example ## Test plan - [x] Documentation builds correctly - [x] All links are valid - [x] Code examples are accurate 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Bot <claude-bot@bun.sh> Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Jarred Sumner <jarred@jarredsumner.com> Co-authored-by: autofix-ci[bot] <114827586+autofix-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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Scaffold an empty Bun project with the interactive bun init command.
$ bun init
bun init helps you get started with a minimal project and tries to
guess sensible defaults. Press ^C anytime to quit.
package name (quickstart):
entry point (index.ts):
Done! A package.json file was saved in the current directory.
+ index.ts
+ .gitignore
+ tsconfig.json (for editor auto-complete)
+ README.md
To get started, run:
bun run index.ts
Press enter to accept the default answer for each prompt, or pass the -y flag to auto-accept the defaults.
{% details summary="How bun init works" %}
bun init is a quick way to start a blank project with Bun. It guesses with sane defaults and is non-destructive when run multiple times.
It creates:
- a
package.jsonfile with a name that defaults to the current directory name - a
tsconfig.jsonfile or ajsconfig.jsonfile, depending if the entry point is a TypeScript file or not - an entry point which defaults to
index.tsunless any ofindex.{tsx, jsx, js, mts, mjs}exist or thepackage.jsonspecifies amoduleormainfield - a
README.mdfile - a
.cursor/rules/*.mdcfile to guide Cursor AI to use Bun instead of Node.js/npm when Cursor is detected
If you pass -y or --yes, it will assume you want to continue without asking questions.
At the end, it runs bun install to install @types/bun.
{% /details %}
{% bunCLIUsage command="init" /%}
React
The --react flag will scaffold a React project:
$ bun init --react
The --react flag accepts the following values:
tailwind- Scaffold a React project with Tailwind CSSshadcn- Scaffold a React project with Shadcn/UI and Tailwind CSS
React + TailwindCSS
This will create a React project with Tailwind CSS configured with Bun's bundler and dev server.
$ bun init --react=tailwind
React + @shadcn/ui
This will create a React project with shadcn/ui and Tailwind CSS configured with Bun's bundler and dev server.
$ bun init --react=shadcn
