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title: Build a frontend using Vite and Bun
sidebarTitle: "Vite with Bun"
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<Note>
You can use Vite with Bun, but many projects get faster builds & drop hundreds of dependencies by switching to [HTML
imports](/docs/bundler/html-static).
</Note>
Vite works out of the box with Bun. Get started with one of Vite's templates.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bun create vite my-app
```
```txt
✔ Select a framework: › React
✔ Select a variant: › TypeScript + SWC
Scaffolding project in /path/to/my-app...
```
Then `cd` into the project directory and install dependencies.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
cd my-app
bun install
```
Start the development server with the `vite` CLI using `bunx`.
The `--bun` flag tells Bun to run Vite's CLI using `bun` instead of `node`; by default Bun respects Vite's `#!/usr/bin/env node` [shebang line](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shebang_(Unix)>).
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bunx --bun vite
```
To simplify this command, update the `"dev"` script in `package.json` to the following.
```json package.json icon="file-json"
"scripts": {
"dev": "vite", // [!code --]
"dev": "bunx --bun vite", // [!code ++]
"build": "vite build",
"serve": "vite preview"
},
// ...
```
Now you can start the development server with `bun run dev`.
```bash terminal icon="terminal"
bun run dev
```
The following command will build your app for production.
```sh terminal icon="terminal"
bunx --bun vite build
```
This is a stripped down guide to get you started with Vite + Bun. For more information, see the [Vite documentation](https://vite.dev/guide/).