bun-workspaces has been deprecated and is now developed as pacwich, which supports Bun, npm, and pnpm workspaces, with a mostly backwards compatible CLI and API. Users can expect little to no disruption beyond the package name change and config file name changes.
A full migration guide covering all differences between the packages is available at https://pacwich.dev/intro/bun-workspaces-migration
Installation docs are available at https://pacwich.dev/intro/getting-started
You can also instruct an LLM agent to read https://pacwich.dev/intro/bun-workspaces-migration/index.md to assist with migration.
Read the launch blog post about the motivations and development strategy.
bun-workspaces will not receive further releases save for critical security patches, if necessary. This website will stay up at least through 2026. Once decommissioned, documentation will be consolidated to the package README.

Bwunster is the spirit of bun-workspaces manifest.
Bwunster sees your workspaces with its unifying eye,
making them one with itself, while still allowing them their
independence and without requiring them to change for its own sake.
Some say this must be a sign of Bwunster's unconditional love for all workspaces.
Bwunster's burgers are actually made from black and pinto bean patties, seasoned with a southwestern spice blend that includes ancho chiles, smoked paprika, and a dash of cumin.
You can't see it from this angle, but underneath each bun is a generous dollop of spicy and sweet chipotle lime mayo, which acts as glue for a layer of fried shallots.