Bruno’s superpower is the ability to collaborate natively using version control systems like Git ↗, CVS ↗, etc, and platforms like GitHub, Gitlab, Bitbucket, etc. This gives you and your teammates confidence that a collection is current, and provides benefits of co-location if you choose to store collections directly alongside your source code. The process of collaborating on a Bruno collection is more or less the same in all of the above-mentioned platforms. For beginners, you can take a look at this tutorial on version control here ↗. There are two ways to collaborate via native Git in Bruno:Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://bruno-a6972042-mintlify-testing-jsonbody-jsonschema-1777266.mintlify.app/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
- Using the terminal or command line to execute Git commands
- Using the Bruno’s GUI-based Git functionality.
GUI-based Git functionality is available within Pro and Ultimate Editions of Bruno.