Feedback
Share feedback, bug reports, and feature requests
Whether you've found a bug, have a performance issue, or just want to suggest an improvement, here's how you can open a helpful issue:
Reporting Issues
Upgrade Bun
Try upgrading Bun to the latest version with bun upgrade. This might fix your problem without having to open an issue.
$ bun upgradeYou can also try the latest canary release, which includes the most recent changes and bug fixes that haven't been released in a stable version yet.
$ bun upgrade --canary
# To revert back to the stable
$ bun upgrade --stableIf the issue still persists after upgrading, continue to the next step.
Review Existing Issues
First take a minute to check if the issue has already been reported. Don't open a new issue if it has already been reported, it saves time for everyone and helps us focus on fixing things faster.
If you find a related issue, add a 👍 reaction or comment with extra details instead of opening a new one.
Report the Issue
If no one has reported the issue, please open a new issue or suggest an improvement.
Please provide as much detail as possible, including:
- A clear and concise title
- A code example or steps to reproduce the issue
- The version of Bun you are using (run
bun --version) - A detailed description of the issue (what happened, what you expected to happen, and what actually happened)
- The operating system and version you are using
- For MacOS and Linux: copy the output of
uname -mprs - For Windows: copy the output of this command in the powershell console:
"$([Environment]::OSVersion | ForEach-Object VersionString) $(if ([Environment]::Is64BitOperatingSystem) { "x64" } else { "x86" })"
- For MacOS and Linux: copy the output of
The Bun team will review the issue and get back to you as soon as possible!
Use bun feedback
Alternatively, you can use bun feedback to share feedback, bug reports, and feature requests directly with the Bun team.
$ bun feedback "Love the new release!"
$ bun feedback report.txt details.log
$ echo "please document X" | bun feedback --email you@example.comYou can provide feedback as text arguments, file paths, or piped input.