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Installation

Notes

With the instructions below, our new standard library ReScript Core will be included by default. (In ReScript 11, it comes as a separate npm package @rescript/core. In future versions, it will be included in the rescript npm package itself.)

Prerequisites

New Project

The fastest and easiest way to spin up a new ReScript project is with the create-rescript-app project generator. You can start it with any of the aforementioned package managers or npx.

npmnpxyarnpnpmbun
npm create rescript-app
  • Follow the steps of the setup.

  • Trigger a ReScript build:

    SH
    npm run res:build

  • If you selected the "basic" template, simply run it with:

    SH
    node src/Demo.res.js

That compiles your ReScript into JavaScript, then uses Node.js to run said JavaScript.

When taking your first steps with ReScript, we recommend you use our unique workflow of keeping a tab open for the generated JS file (.res.js/.res.mjs), so that you can learn how ReScript transforms into JavaScript. Not many languages output clean JavaScript code you can inspect and learn from! With our VS Code extension, use the command "ReScript: Open the compiled JS file for this implementation file" to open the generated JS file for the currently active ReScript source file.

During development, instead of running npm run res:build each time to compile, use npm run res:dev to start a watcher that recompiles automatically after file changes.

Integrate Into an Existing JS Project

If you already have a JavaScript project into which you'd like to add ReScript you can do that in the following ways:

Quick Setup

In the root directory of your project, execute:

npmnpxyarnpnpmbun
npm create rescript-app

create-rescript-app will tell you that a package.json file has been detected and ask you if it should install ReScript into your project. Just follow the steps accordingly.

Manual Setup

  • Install ReScript locally:

    npmyarnpnpmbun
    npm install rescript @rescript/core
    

  • Create a ReScript build configuration file (called rescript.json) at the root:

    JSON
    { "name": "your-project-name", "sources": [ { "dir": "src", // update this to wherever you're putting ReScript files "subdirs": true } ], "package-specs": [ { "module": "esmodule", "in-source": true } ], "suffix": ".res.js", "bs-dependencies": [ "@rescript/core" ], "bsc-flags": [ "-open RescriptCore" ] }

    See Build Configuration for more details on rescript.json.

  • Add convenience npm scripts to package.json:

    JSON
    "scripts": { "res:build": "rescript", "res:dev": "rescript -w" }

Since ReScript compiles to clean readable JS files, the rest of your existing toolchain (e.g. Babel and Webpack) should just work!

Helpful guides:

Integrate with a ReactJS Project

To start a rescript-react app, or to integrate ReScript into an existing ReactJS app, follow the instructions here.