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bruno-cli
With Bruno CLI, you can now run your API collections with ease using simple command line commands.
This makes it easier to test your APIs in different environments, automate your testing process, and integrate your API tests with your continuous integration and deployment workflows.
Installation
To install the Bruno CLI, use the node package manager of your choice, such as NPM:
npm install -g @usebruno/cli
Getting started
Navigate to the directory where your API collection resides, and then run:
bru run
This command will run all the requests in your collection. You can also run a single request by specifying its filename:
bru run request.bru
Or run all requests in a collection's subfolder:
bru run folder
If you need to use an environment, you can specify it with the --env option:
bru run folder --env Local
If you need to collect the results of your API tests, you can specify the --output option:
bru run folder --output results.json
Demo
Support
If you encounter any issues or have any feedback or suggestions, please raise them on our GitHub repository
Thank you for using Bruno CLI!
Changelog
See here