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Import and Export Workspace

Bruno workspaces allow you to group multiple collections together in a single workspace. You can import and export entire workspaces to easily share them with your team or migrate between environments.

A workspace can contain multiple collections, along with global environment variables and workspace-level settings.

Export Workspace

Exporting a workspace allows you to package all collections and configurations into a single file for sharing or backup.

Steps to Export a Workspace

  1. Open Bruno and navigate to your workspace
  2. Click the ... (ellipsis) menu at the top
  3. Select Export Workspace

Export Workspace Option

  1. After export you will get .zip file with all collections and configurations.

Import Workspace

You can import a workspace in two ways: from a ZIP file or by cloning from a Git repository.

Option 1: Import from ZIP File

Use this when: You have an exported workspace file or received a workspace backup from a colleague.

Steps:

  1. Open Bruno
  2. Go to Workspace section and select Import workspace option from the dropdown menu.

Import Workspace

  1. Select Import Workspace
  2. Choose From ZIP File

Import Workspace from ZIP

  1. Browse and select your workspace .zip file
  2. Choose a destination folder on your filesystem
  3. Click Import
  4. After import you will see all collections and configurations in the workspace.

Option 2: Import from Git Repository

Use this when: Your workspace is stored in a Git repository for version control and team collaboration.

Prerequisites:

  • The Git repository must contain a valid Bruno workspace
  • You need appropriate access credentials for the repository

Steps:

  1. Open Bruno
  2. Go to Workspace section and select Import workspace option from the dropdown menu.

Import Workspace

  1. Select Import Workspace
  2. Choose Clone from Git Repository

Import Workspace from Git

  1. Enter the Git repository URL
  2. Choose a local destination folder
  3. Click Clone

The workspace will be cloned with full Git history. Any changes you make can be committed and pushed back to the repository.


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