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Overview

Build a minimal HTTP server with Bun.serve, run it locally, then evolve it by installing a package.
Prerequisites: Bun installed and available on your PATH. See installation for setup.

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Step 1

Initialize a new project with bun init.
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It’ll prompt you to pick a template, either Blank, React, or Library. For this guide, we’ll pick Blank.
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This automatically creates a my-app directory with a basic Bun app.
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Step 2

Run the index.ts file using bun run index.ts.
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You should see a console output saying "Hello via Bun!".
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Step 3

Replace the contents of index.ts with the following code:
index.ts
Run the index.ts file again using bun run index.ts.
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Visit http://localhost:3000 to test the server. You should see a page that says "Bun!".
If you used bun init, Bun will have automatically installed Bun’s TypeScript declarations and configured your tsconfig.json. If you’re trying out Bun in an existing project, you may see a type error on the Bun global.To fix this, first install @types/bun as a dev dependency.
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Then add the following to your compilerOptions in tsconfig.json:
tsconfig.json
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Step 4

Install the figlet package and its type declarations. Figlet is a utility for converting strings into ASCII art.
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Update index.ts to use figlet in routes.
index.ts
Run the index.ts file again using bun run index.ts.
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Visit http://localhost:3000/figlet to test the server. You should see a page that says "Bun!" in ASCII art.
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Step 5

Let’s add some HTML. Create a new file called index.html and add the following code:
index.html
Then, import this file in index.ts and serve it from the root / route.
index.ts
Run the index.ts file again using bun run index.ts.
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Visit http://localhost:3000 to test the server. You should see the static HTML page.
🎉 Congratulations! You’ve built an HTTP server with Bun and installed a package.

Run a script

Bun can also execute "scripts" from your package.json. Add the following script:
package.json
Then run it with bun run start.
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⚡️ Performancebun run is roughly 28x faster than npm run (6ms vs 170ms of overhead).