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bun remove — Remove a dependency from `package.json`. Note: `rm` can be used as an alias for `remove`. More infor

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Problem

How to use the bun remove command: Remove a dependency from package.json. Note: rm can be used as an alias for remove. More information: <https://bun.com/docs/pm/cli/remove>.

Solution

bun remove — Remove a dependency from package.json. Note: rm can be used as an alias for remove. More information: <https://bun.com/docs/pm/cli/remove>.

Remove a dependency:
bun remove {{package_name}}


Remove multiple dependencies:
bun remove {{package_name1 package_name2 ...}}


Remove a globally installed package:
bun remove {{[-g|--global]}} {{package_name}}


Remove a dependency without updating the package.json file:
bun remove --no-save {{package_name}}


Run the command without actually removing packages (simulate the removal):
bun remove --dry-run {{package_name}}

Code Snippets

Remove a dependency

bun remove {{package_name}}

Remove multiple dependencies

bun remove {{package_name1 package_name2 ...}}

Remove a globally installed package

bun remove {{[-g|--global]}} {{package_name}}

Remove a dependency without updating the `package.json` file

bun remove --no-save {{package_name}}

Run the command without actually removing packages (simulate the removal)

bun remove --dry-run {{package_name}}

Context

tldr-pages: common/bun remove

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