Moved our build pipeline from Node to Bun, kept Node for deployment
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"Is Bun ready for production?" gets asked on every Reddit thread about runtime alternatives. The question misses the point. Bun shipped its 1.0 in September 2023 and has been stable since. The real question is whether Bun gives you something Node doesn’t.

It does. Bun ships builtins that eliminate entire dependency categories. We run Bun across a mobile app’s build tooling, a documentation scraping pipeline, and various CLI utilities. The dependency count dropped, the build times dropped, and the surface area for CVEs shrank along with them.

Before touching runtime features, consider the package manager. bun install resolves and installs dependencies faster than npm, yarn, or pnpm. Our monorepo lockfile is 405 KB. A single bun install handles the root Expo app, the Hono…

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