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- homelab
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- web
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relates-to: "[[Bun]]"
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note: fleeting
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So [[Bun]] dropped in 1.0 and it seems really powerful as a drop-in replacement for [[Node JS]]. It runs tests faster than [[Vitest]], builds and runs [[Typescript]] like there's no tomorrow and has a built-in package manager that's supposed to be way better than `npm`.
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I'd like to test Bun with [[Astro]] as a full stack framework. [[Nuxt]] seems to work on it as well if SPA or high-interactivity is needed. Finally it should run [[Vue]] fine in [[Tauri]].
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The thing I'm curious about though is the usage of a backend framework like [[Elysia]]. Elysia seems to only take care of the backend but is made for performance on top of bun for something like [[REST API]], [[Websocket]] API, that kind of stuff. It could be a good fit for anything that doesn't need a UI. It's the javascript equivalent of [[Fast API]] in python.
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# References
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- https://bun.sh/
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