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Bun is a new JavaScript runtime built from scratch to serve the modern JavaScript ecosystem. It has three major design goals:
Speed. Bun starts fast and runs fast. It extends JavaScriptCore, the performance-minded JS engine built for Safari. As computing moves to the edge, this is critical.
Elegant APIs. Bun provides a minimal set of highly-optimimized APIs for performing common tasks, like starting an HTTP server and writing files.
Cohesive DX. Bun is a complete toolkit for building JavaScript apps, including a package manager, test runner, and bundler.
Bun is designed as a drop-in replacement for Node.js. It natively implements hundreds of Node.js and Web APIs, including fs, path, Buffer and more.
The goal of Bun is to run most of the world's server-side JavaScript and provide tools to improve performance, reduce complexity, and multiply developer productivity.
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The binary had a #!/usr/bin/env bun shebang and imported bun:sqlite. I had developed the whole thing under Bun, so on my machine it was perfect. On a normal machine with only Node installed, there is no bun to run the shebang, the entry was a .ts file Node would not execute, and even if it got that far, bun:sqlite is a built-in that only exists inside Bun. Three separate ways to fail before any of my code ran.... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
The CLI is a thin Bun wrapper; the engine is the Rust binary it shells out to. Pipe-friendly by design โ transcript on stdout, errors on stderr. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
The numbers are striking. According to benchmarks published on bun.sh, Bun handles 59,026 Express.js "hello world" HTTP requests per second on Linux x64, compared to 25,335 for Deno and 19,039 for Node.js. For WebSocket throughput, Bun clocks 2,536,227 messages per second against Deno's 1,320,525 and Node's 435,099. Bun also bundles 10,000 React components in 269ms. Rolldown completes the same job in 495ms.... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Toolchains: I use SDKMAN! For JDKs, NVM for Node.js, rustup for Rust, Bun, Go, Python, Deno, and the usual Linux build tools. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
For the curious: gitui is built with Bun, React 19, and OpenTUI โ a relatively new library for making terminal UIs feel like real apps. Every GitHub call is just a shell-out to gh, which means there's no token plumbing and no API client to maintain. If gh pr list works in your terminal, gitui works. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Where llms.txt genuinely gets read is a different layer: coding and agent tooling โ Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf โ pulling a documentation site's pages with less token waste, plus emerging agent protocols like OpenAI's Agents SDK. That's real, and it's growing fast. - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
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For over a decade PhpStorm (starting in my WordPress era) and later WebStorm have been my main IDEs for web development. So when GitHub Copilot launched, it was a natural choice to try it out in WebStorm. It was one of the first AI coding tools I used, and it had a big impact on how I thought about AI-assisted coding. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Before we get into it, there are some things about AI usage worth addressing. I've had my fair share of scepticism in the past, but recent model releases have made it increasingly difficult to argue that AI isn't a viable tool for the majority of workstreams, including building user interfaces. Most large language models are trained on public data scraped from the internet, which means your internal design system... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
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