- Smart configuration loader
- Lightweight & zero-dependency
- Fully typed
bun install -d bun-config
If you are building any sort of Bun project, you can use the loadConfig
function to load your configuration.
import type { Config } from 'bunfig'
import { loadConfig } from 'bunfig'
interface MyLibraryConfig {
port: number
host: string
}
const options: Config<MyLibraryConfig> = {
name: 'my-app', // required
cwd: './', // default: process.cwd()
defaults: { // default: {}
port: 3000,
host: 'localhost',
},
}
const resolvedConfig = await loadConfig(options)
console.log(resolvedConfig) // { port: 3000, host: 'localhost' }, unless a config file is found
Tip
If your process.cwd() includes a $name.config.{ts,js,mjs,cjs}
file, it will be loaded and merged with the defaults, with file config file values taking precedence.
bun test
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