bun publish
Use
bun publishto publish a package to the npm registry
bun publish will automatically pack your package into a tarball, strip catalog and workspace protocols from the package.json (resolving versions if necessary), and publish to the registry specified in your configuration files. Both bunfig.toml and .npmrc files are supported.
## Publishing the package from the current working directory bun publish
bun publish v1.3.3 (ca7428e9) packed 203B package.json packed 224B README.md packed 30B index.ts packed 0.64KB tsconfig.json Total files: 4 Shasum: 79e2b4377b63f4de38dc7ea6e5e9dbee08311a69 Integrity: sha512-6QSNlDdSwyG/+[...]X6wXHriDWr6fA== Unpacked size: 1.1KB Packed size: 0.76KB Tag: latest Access: default Registry: http://localhost:4873/ + publish-1@1.0.0
Alternatively, you can pack and publish your package separately by using bun pm pack followed by bun publish with the path to the output tarball.
bun pm pack ... bun publish ./package.tgz
--access
The --access flag can be used to set the access level of the package being published. The access level can be one of public or restricted. Unscoped packages are always public, and attempting to publish an unscoped package with --access restricted will result in an error.
bun publish --access public
--access can also be set in the publishConfig field of your package.json.
{
"publishConfig": {
"access": "restricted"
}
}
--tag
Set the tag of the package version being published. By default, the tag is latest. The initial version of a package is always given the latest tag in addition to the specified tag.
bun publish --tag alpha
--tag can also be set in the publishConfig field of your package.json.
{
"publishConfig": {
"tag": "next"
}
}
--dry-run
The --dry-run flag can be used to simulate the publish process without actually publishing the package. This is useful for verifying the contents of the published package without actually publishing the package.
bun publish --dry-run
--tolerate-republish
Exit with code 0 instead of 1 if the package version already exists. Useful in CI/CD where jobs may be re-run.
bun publish --tolerate-republish
--gzip-level
Specify the level of gzip compression to use when packing the package. Only applies to bun publish without a tarball path argument. Values range from 0 to 9 (default is 9).
--auth-type
If you have 2FA enabled for your npm account, bun publish will prompt you for a one-time password. This can be done through a browser or the CLI. The --auth-type flag can be used to tell the npm registry which method you prefer. The possible values are web and legacy, with web being the default.
bun publish --auth-type legacy ... This operation requires a one-time password. Enter OTP: 123456 ...
--otp
Provide a one-time password directly to the CLI. If the password is valid, this will skip the extra prompt for a one-time password before publishing. Example usage:
bun publish --otp 123456
CLI Usage
bun publish dist
Publishing Options
<ParamField path="--access" type="string"> The `--access` flag can be used to set the access level of the package being published. The access level can be one of `public` or `restricted`. Unscoped packages are always public, and attempting to publish an unscoped package with `--access restricted` will result in an error.bun publish --access public
--access can also be set in the publishConfig field of your package.json.
{
"publishConfig": {
"access": "restricted" // [!code ++]
}
}
bun publish --tag alpha
--tag can also be set in the publishConfig field of your package.json.
{
"publishConfig": {
"tag": "next" // [!code ++]
}
}
bun publish --dry-run
bun publish --auth-type legacy ... This operation requires a one-time password. Enter OTP: 123456 ...
bun publish --otp 123456
Registry Configuration
Custom Registry
<ParamField path="--registry" type="string"> Specify registry URL, overriding .npmrc and bunfig.toml </ParamField>bun publish --registry https://my-private-registry.com
SSL Certificates
<ParamField path="--ca" type="string"> Provide Certificate Authority signing certificate </ParamField> <ParamField path="--cafile" type="string"> Path to Certificate Authority certificate file </ParamField> <CodeGroup> ```bash Inline Certificate theme={"theme":{"light":"github-light","dark":"dracula"}} bun publish --ca "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----..." ```bun publish --cafile ./ca-cert.pem