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diff --git a/docs/installation.md b/docs/installation.md index 692aec5b2..6d0f3f997 100644 --- a/docs/installation.md +++ b/docs/installation.md @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ Bun ships as a single executable that can be installed a few different ways. -## macOS and Linux +## Installing + +### macOS and Linux {% callout %} **Linux users** — The `unzip` package is required to install Bun. Use `sudo apt install unzip` to install `unzip` package. @@ -35,7 +37,7 @@ $ proto install bun {% /codetabs %} -## Windows +### Windows Bun provides a _limited, experimental_ native build for Windows. At the moment, only the Bun runtime is supported. @@ -69,7 +71,7 @@ $ docker pull oven/bun:distroless ## Checking installation -To check that Bun was installed successfully, run `bun --version`. +To check that Bun was installed successfully, open a new terminal window and run `bun --version`. ```sh $ bun --version @@ -83,10 +85,7 @@ $ bun --revision 1.x.y+b7982ac1318937560f38e0f8eb18f45eaa43480f ``` -{% details summary="Troubleshoot: command not found" %} -**Note** — If you've installed Bun but are seeing a `command not found` error, you may have to manually add the installation directory to your `PATH`. In order for this change to persist across restarts, you'll need to update the configuration file for your system's shell. - -To detect your current shell: +f you've installed Bun but are seeing a `command not found` error, you may have to manually add the installation directory to your `PATH`. First, determine what shell you're using: ```sh $ echo $SHELL @@ -104,7 +103,7 @@ export PATH="$BUN_INSTALL/bin:$PATH" ``` ```bash#zsh -# ~/.zshrc +# ~/.bashrc export BUN_INSTALL="$HOME/.bun" export PATH="$BUN_INSTALL/bin:$PATH" ``` @@ -117,8 +116,6 @@ export PATH="$BUN_INSTALL/bin:$PATH" {% /codetabs %} -{% /details %} - ## Upgrading Once installed, the binary can upgrade itself. |