Bsh
Run bun shell as a standalone interactive shell.
Install / Use
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bsh
Run bun shell as a standalone interactive shell.
bunx @tr1ckydev/bsh
Commands
[!CAUTION] Many commands are under development and might not work as expected. If you find any issue report them in Bun's GitHub repository.
[!TIP] Use up/down arrow keys to navigate command history.
The following bash commands are available natively in bun shell.
| Command | Description |
| ---------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| cat | Concatenate files and print on the standard output. |
| touch | Create, change and modify the timestamps of a file. |
| mkdir | Create directories, if they do not already exist. |
| export | Display or export environment variables. |
| cd | Change the current working directory. |
| echo | Display a line of text. |
| pwd | Output the current working directory. |
| which | Display the full path of (shell) commands. |
| rm | Remove files or directories. |
| mv | Move or rename files and directories. |
| ls | List directory contents. |
| exit | Exit the shell with an optional exit code. |
| true | Return a successful result. |
| false | Return an unsuccessful result. |
| yes | Repeatedly output a line with given string, or 'y'. |
| seq | Print a sequence of numbers. |
| dirname | Strip last component from a path. |
| basename | Print last component from a path. |
| cp | Copy files and directories. |
...and all other commands available globally in the system.
Flags
-
--version: Print bsh and bun version. -
-c: Pass shell command as string to bsh and execute.bunx @tr1ckydev/bsh -c "pwd"
Shell scripts
.sh files work as usual cross-platform and are executed through the bun shell interpreter.
Known issues
- Using
cdor other commands don't affect the next commands in the same session due to this issue.
This is an experimental project! File an issue if you find a bug or any weird behavior.
License
This repository uses MIT License. See LICENSE for full license text.
