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# bruno
### Opensource IDE for exploring and testing api's. <br />
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bruno
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### Opensource IDE for exploring and testing api's.
[![GitHub version](https://badge.fury.io/gh/usebruno%2Fbruno.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/gh/usebruno%bruno)
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[![Website](https://img.shields.io/badge/Website-Visit-blue)](https://www.usebruno.com)
[![Download](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download-Latest-brightgreen)](https://www.usebruno.com/download)
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 on 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](assets/images/landing-2.png)
[Download App](https://www.usebruno.com) <br />
[Visit Website](https://www.usebruno.com) | [Watch Demo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_ctmKlEOXg) <br />
### Manifesto
### Our Manifesto
It's time for a revolution in API client technology. The status quo, represented by Postman, has become bloated and unwieldy. We refuse to be shoehorned into a proprietary version control system for collaborating on API collections.<br />
We are an opensource project, rising up against the monopoly of bloated and closed systems. We believe that API collections should be co-located within your source code repository, serving as a living set of examples on how to use the API.<br />