bun-self
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bun-self

Let's say you have a file called script.ts with the following content:

import { $ } from "bun";
await $`curl -s wttr.in`;

And you really want your friend to run it, so you decide to share a gist with them, but they are not as cool as you and don't have Bun installed yet. A problem.

But you won't even believe what happens next:

bunx bun-self script.ts

And you send this beauty to your friend instead (script.run.ts):

#!/bin/sh

/*/.this-doesnt-exist 2>/dev/null
## Please do not edit this part of the script, this is a loader created by "npx bun-self"
if ! [ -x "$(command -v bun)" ]; then
    echo "Installing bun.sh"
    sleep 2
    curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash
    export BUN_INSTALL="$HOME/.bun"
    export PATH="$BUN_INSTALL/bin:$PATH"
    echo "Now let's run the script"
    echo ""
fi >&2
bun "$0"
exit 0
#*/

// Script starts here
import { $ } from "bun";
await $`curl -s wttr.in`;

Your friend just has to run it either with

bash script.run.ts

or

chmod +x ./script.run.ts
./script.run.ts

They won't even know what hit them.

Of course it doesn't have to be a friend, you can hide that stuff in plain sight at your job with an innocent-looking "bash script.run.ts" in the "scripts" section of your package.json and no one even will notice that they are now happy Bun users.

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npm i bun-self

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0.1.0

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