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Type definitions and documentation for Bun, an incredibly fast JavaScript runtime

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--- title: Building Windows description: Building Bun on Windows --- This document describes the build process for Windows. If you run into problems, please join the [#contributing channel on our Discord](http://bun.com/discord) for help. It is strongly recommended to use [PowerShell 7 (`pwsh.exe`)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/install/installing-powershell-on-windows?view=powershell-7.4) instead of the default `powershell.exe`. ## Prerequisites ### Enable Scripts By default, running unverified scripts are blocked. ```ps1 > Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted ``` ### System Dependencies Bun v1.1 or later. We use Bun to run it's own code generators. ```ps1 > irm bun.sh/install.ps1 | iex ``` [Visual Studio](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com) with the "Desktop Development with C++" workload. While installing, make sure to install Git as well, if Git for Windows is not already installed. Visual Studio can be installed graphically using the wizard or through WinGet: ```ps1 > winget install "Visual Studio Community 2022" --override "--add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.NativeDesktop Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Git " -s msstore ``` After Visual Studio, you need the following: - LLVM 19.1.7 - Go - Rust - NASM - Perl - Ruby - Node.js <Note>The Zig compiler is automatically downloaded, installed, and updated by the building process.</Note> [Scoop](https://scoop.sh) can be used to install these remaining tools easily. ```ps1 Scoop > irm https://get.scoop.sh | iex > scoop install nodejs-lts go rust nasm ruby perl sccache # scoop seems to be buggy if you install llvm and the rest at the same time > scoop install llvm@19.1.7 ``` <Note> Please do not use WinGet/other package manager for these, as you will likely install Strawberry Perl instead of a more minimal installation of Perl. Strawberry Perl includes many other utilities that get installed into `$Env:PATH` that will conflict with MSVC and break the build. </Note> If you intend on building WebKit locally (optional), you should install these packages: ```ps1 Scoop > scoop install make cygwin python ``` From here on out, it is **expected you use a PowerShell Terminal with `.\scripts\vs-shell.ps1` sourced**. This script is available in the Bun repository and can be loaded by executing it: ```ps1 > .\scripts\vs-shell.ps1 ``` To verify, you can check for an MSVC-only command line such as `mt.exe` ```ps1 > Get-Command mt ``` <Note> It is not recommended to install `ninja` / `cmake` into your global path, because you may run into a situation where you try to build bun without .\scripts\vs-shell.ps1 sourced. </Note> ## Building ```ps1 > bun run build # after the initial `bun run build` you can use the following to build > ninja -Cbuild/debug ``` If this was successful, you should have a `bun-debug.exe` in the `build/debug` folder. ```ps1 > .\build\debug\bun-debug.exe --revision ``` You should add this to `$Env:PATH`. The simplest way to do so is to open the start menu, type "Path", and then navigate the environment variables menu to add `C:\.....\bun\build\debug` to the user environment variable `PATH`. You should then restart your editor (if it does not update still, log out and log back in). ## Extra paths - WebKit is extracted to `build/debug/cache/webkit/` - Zig is extracted to `build/debug/cache/zig/bin/zig.exe` ## Tests You can run the test suite either using `bun test <path>` or by using the wrapper script `bun node:test <path>`. The `bun node:test` command runs every test file in a separate instance of bun.exe, to prevent a crash in the test runner from stopping the entire suite. ```ps1 # Setup > bun i --cwd packages\bun-internal-test # Run the entire test suite with reporter # the package.json script "test" uses "build/debug/bun-debug.exe" by default > bun run test # Run an individual test file: > bun-debug test node\fs > bun-debug test "C:\bun\test\js\bun\resolve\import-meta.test.js" ``` ## Troubleshooting ### .rc file fails to build `llvm-rc.exe` is odd. don't use it. use `rc.exe`, to do this make sure you are in a visual studio dev terminal, check `rc /?` to ensure it is `Microsoft Resource Compiler` ### failed to write output 'bun-debug.exe': permission denied you cannot overwrite `bun-debug.exe` if it is already open. you likely have a running instance, maybe in the vscode debugger?