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Most API clients trap your test logic inside request files. Bruno takes a modern and dev-first approach allowing JavaScript files —reusable utilities that can ...
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Most API clients trap your test logic inside request files. Bruno takes a modern and dev-first approach allowing JavaScript files —reusable utilities that can ...
The Masters is here — and while golf pros are swinging for green jackets, we’re over here driving data into our APIs. Bruno makes that easy with built-in ...
API Clients are usually powerful… until you try to use the tools you already know—like external libraries (or...cough... Git).
When working with APIs, secrets like keys, tokens, and passwords inevitably come into play. Many users flock to Bruno since your data is stored locally, rather ...
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is the go-to format for sending and receiving data in modern web APIs. Its simplicity, readability, and wide support across ...
We've just released Bruno v2.0.0, and it includes major improvements to how OAuth 2 authentication works—making your workflow simpler, cleaner, and much faster!
Sharing and collaborating on API collections has traditionally involved either manual imports/exports or reliance on proprietary cloud workspaces. Both ...
Bruno's superpower is the ability to natively synchronize, access, and work with collections via Git.
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APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) have long been the cornerstone of modern application architecture and in recent years most applications were either ...
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