Show HN: Crust – A CLI framework for TypeScript and Bun
github.com33 points by jellyotsiro 15 hours ago
33 points by jellyotsiro 15 hours ago
We've been building Crust (https://crustjs.com/), a TypeScript-first, Bun-native CLI framework with zero dependencies. It's been powering our core product internally for a while, and we're now open-sourcing it.
The problem we kept running into: existing CLI frameworks in the JS ecosystem are either minimal arg parsers where you wire everything yourself, or heavyweight frameworks with large dependency trees and Node-era assumptions. We wanted something in between.
What Crust does differently:
- Full type inference from definitions — args and flags are inferred automatically. No manual type annotations, no generics to wrangle. You define a flag as type: "string" and it flows through to your handler.
- Compile-time validation — catches flag alias collisions and variadic arg mistakes before your code runs, not at runtime.
- Zero runtime dependencies — @crustjs/core is ~3.6kB gzipped (21kB install). For comparison: yargs is 509kB, oclif is 411kB.
- Composable modules — core, plugins, prompts, styling, validation, and build tooling are all separate packages. Install only what you need.
- Plugin system — middleware-based with lifecycle hooks (preRun/postRun). Official plugins for help, version, and shell autocompletion.
- Built for Bun — no Node compatibility layers, no legacy baggage.
Quick example:
import { Crust } from "@crustjs/core";
import { helpPlugin, versionPlugin } from "@crustjs/plugins";
const main = new Crust("greet")
.args([{ name: "name", type: "string", default: "world" }])
.flags({ shout: { type: "boolean", short: "s" } })
.use(helpPlugin())
.use(versionPlugin("1.0.0"))
.run(({ args, flags }) => {
const msg = `Hello, ${args.name}!`;
console.log(flags.shout ? msg.toUpperCase() : msg);
});
await main.execute();
Scaffold a new project: bun create crust my-cli
Site: https://crustjs.com
GitHub: https://github.com/chenxin-yan/crustHappy to answer any questions about the design decisions or internals.
This looks useful. But, it's interesting how the backend-world and front-end world keep diverging. I must admit, I had no idea what this was from the title. "CLI framework"? But in backend-land, these would typically be called "argument parsers" or "command line argument parsers". But maybe I am missing some of the functionality. good point. we’re using “framework” intentionally because it goes beyond argument parsing. crust handles parsing, but also: type inference across args + flags end to end
compile-time validation (so mistakes fail before runtime)
plugin system with lifecycle hooks (help, version, autocomplete, etc.)
composable modules (prompts, styling, validation, build tooling)
auto-generates agent skills and modules from the CLI definitions so it sits a layer above a traditional arg parser like yargs or commander, closer to something like oclif, but much lighter and bun-native. this is cool! i'd recommend fleshing out the README. Clicked on the link before the discussion and was a tad confused. nice, congrats on launch. To get an idea... what's the size of a standalone hello world cli binary? tens of KBs (v small) Isn't a standalone Bun binary like 50MB because it has to bundle the runtime? How could this get smaller? > Versions before 1.0 do not strictly follow semantic versioning. Sorry for being nitpicky, but yes they do. Semantic versioning[0] allows arbitrary changes while the major version is 0: > Major version zero (0.y.z) is for initial development. Anything MAY change at any time. The public API SHOULD NOT be considered stable. [0]: https://semver.org/ thanks for the catch, what we meant is that we’re not committing to strict stability guarantees yet, so APIs may still change as we iterate toward 1.0. Is there an examples section? Would be helpful to see a demo one of the examples would be trynia.ai (search and index api for ai agents) here is github: github.com/nozomio-labs/nia-cli Psst, the GitHub link in your post is broken (it should be https://github.com/chenxin-yan/crust).
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