* refactor(OpenAPISyncTab): remove unused props and streamline IPC calls - Eliminated unnecessary sourceUrl prop from various components and hooks in the OpenAPISyncTab. - Improved pretty-printing logic in OpenAPISpecTab to handle non-JSON content gracefully. - Updated IPC calls to remove redundant parameters, enhancing code clarity and maintainability. * feat(OpenAPISyncTab): enhance user interaction and visual feedback - Added onTabSelect prop to OpenAPISyncTab for improved tab navigation. - Updated color properties in StyledWrapper for better consistency with theme. - Replaced IconClock with IconAlertTriangle in CollectionStatusSection for clearer status indication. - Enhanced messaging in OverviewSection and SpecStatusSection to provide clearer user guidance. - Introduced handleRestoreSpec function in useSyncFlow for better spec restoration handling. * fix(OpenAPISyncTab): update button labels for clarity in OverviewSection - Changed button label from 'restore' to 'spec-details' for better context. - Updated the button text from 'View Details' to 'Go to Spec Updates' to enhance user understanding of navigation options. * refactor(OpenAPISyncTab): remove unused props and streamline component logic - Eliminated unnecessary props from OpenAPISyncTab, CollectionStatusSection, and SpecStatusSection for cleaner code. - Removed commented-out code in OverviewSection and SpecStatusSection to enhance readability. - Introduced posixifyPath utility function in filesystem.js to standardize path formatting. * fix(OpenAPISyncTab): update openapi config handling to support array format - Modified the logic in loadBrunoConfig to handle openapi as an array, ensuring consistent resolution of source URLs for all entries. This change improves the configuration handling for OpenAPI specifications. * fix(OpenAPISyncTab): improve openapi config handling and merge logic - Updated loadBrunoConfig to ensure openapi is treated as an array, enhancing source URL resolution. - Modified mergeWithUserValues to handle cases where specItems may be undefined, improving robustness in merging user values with specifications.
Bruno - Opensource IDE for exploring and testing APIs.
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Bruno is a new and innovative API client, aimed at revolutionizing the status quo represented by Postman and similar tools out there.
Bruno stores your collections directly in a folder on your filesystem. We use a plain text markup language, Bru, to save information about API requests.
You can use Git or any version control of your choice to collaborate over your API collections.
Bruno is offline-only. There are no plans to add cloud-sync to Bruno, ever. We value your data privacy and believe it should stay on your device. Read our long-term vision here
📢 Watch our recent talk at India FOSS 3.0 Conference here
Commercial Versions ✨
Majority of our features are free and open source. We strive to strike a harmonious balance between open-source principles and sustainability
You can explore our paid versions to see if there are additional features that you or your team may find useful!
Table of Contents
- Installation
- Features
- Important Links 📌
- Showcase 🎥
- Share Testimonials 📣
- Publishing to New Package Managers
- Stay in touch 🌐
- Trademark
- Contribute 👩💻🧑💻
- Authors
- License 📄
Installation
Bruno is available as binary download on our website for Mac, Windows and Linux.
You can also install Bruno via package managers like Homebrew, Chocolatey, Scoop, Snap, Flatpak and Apt.
# On Mac via Homebrew
brew install bruno
# On Windows via Chocolatey
choco install bruno
# On Windows via Scoop
scoop bucket add extras
scoop install bruno
# On Windows via winget
winget install Bruno.Bruno
# On Linux via Snap
snap install bruno
# On Linux via Flatpak
flatpak install com.usebruno.Bruno
# On Arch Linux via AUR
yay -S bruno
# On Linux via Apt
sudo mkdir -p /etc/apt/keyrings
sudo apt update && sudo apt install gpg curl
curl -fsSL "https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x9FA6017ECABE0266" \
| gpg --dearmor \
| sudo tee /etc/apt/keyrings/bruno.gpg > /dev/null
sudo chmod 644 /etc/apt/keyrings/bruno.gpg
echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/bruno.gpg] http://debian.usebruno.com/ bruno stable" \
| sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bruno.list
sudo apt update && sudo apt install bruno
Features
Run across multiple platforms 🖥️
Collaborate via Git 👩💻🧑💻
Or any version control system of your choice
Important Links 📌
Showcase 🎥
Share Testimonials 📣
If Bruno has helped you at work and your teams, please don't forget to share your testimonials on our GitHub discussion
Publishing to New Package Managers
Please see here for more information.
Stay in touch 🌐
𝕏 (Twitter)
Website
Discord
LinkedIn
Trademark
Name
Bruno is a trademark held by Anoop M D
Logo
The logo is sourced from OpenMoji. License: CC BY-SA 4.0
Contribute 👩💻🧑💻
I am happy that you are looking to improve bruno. Please check out the contributing guide
Even if you are not able to make contributions via code, please don't hesitate to file bugs and feature requests that needs to be implemented to solve your use case.



