Bun
Bun is an all-in-one JavaScript toolkit, including a runtime, package manager, test runner, and bundler.
- Runtime: Bun is a JavaScript runtime built on top of JavaScriptCore, the engine that powers WebKit. It's designed to be a drop-in replacement for Node.js, while being faster and improving developer experience. It also includes built-in support for TypeScript and JSX.
- Package manager: Bun includes a package manager that's vastly quicker than npm and Yarn, and is compatible with existing Node.js projects.
- Test runner: Bun includes a Jest-compatible test runner that uses the Bun runtime. It supports TypeScript and JSX, lifecycle hooks, and UI/DOM testing.
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Pre-configured Bun and Node.js Docker Images for Seamless, Optimized Development and Deployment.
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Bun Runtime Template for DevContainers & Docker. Bun Dev Container!
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Incredibly fast JavaScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager – all in one for DDEV
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⚙️ oh-my-zsh aliases for common bun commands.
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zsh plugin for running scripts smartly from package.json
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@antfu/ni plugin for the asdf version manager
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Apr 29, 2024 - Shell
🧅 Like ./gradlew but for Bun
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Using docker-compose for an agnostic and fast way to develop with different types of backends and frontends
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Bun Environment Manager: A streamlined tool designed for developers to effortlessly manage multiple versions of the Bun runtime and its packages. Offering a simple yet robust interface, it enables easy installation, switching, and management of various Bun versions, tailored for enhanced project compatibility and efficient workflow optimization.
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Created by Oven
Released September 2021
Latest release 5 days ago
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