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bun-types
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Type definitions and documentation for Bun, an incredibly fast JavaScript runtime
These are the type definitions for Bun's JavaScript runtime APIs.
Install the @types/bun
npm package:
# yarn/npm/pnpm work too
# @types/bun is an ordinary npm package
bun add -D @types/bun
That's it! VS Code and TypeScript automatically load @types/*
packages into your project, so the Bun
global and all bun:*
modules should be available immediately.
The @types/bun
package is a shim that loads bun-types
. The bun-types
package lives in the Bun repo under packages/bun-types
. It is generated via ./scripts/bundle.ts.
To add a new file, add it under packages/bun-types
. Then add a triple-slash directive pointing to it inside ./index.d.ts.
+ /// <reference path="./newfile.d.ts" />
./bundle.ts
merges the types in this folder into a single file. To run it:
bun build
FAQs
Type definitions and documentation for Bun, an incredibly fast JavaScript runtime
We found that bun-types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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