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bruno-mcpThis server lets AI chat assistants run your Bruno API test collections without leaving your conversation window. It handles your environment settings and returns clear pass/fail reports, execution ti

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

The Bruno MCP Server is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables running Bruno collections in a conversation window. It handles environment settings and returns clear pass/fail reports, execution times, and detailed test results through a standardized interface. The server supports running Bruno collections using the Bruno CLI and provides features such as support for environment files and variables. It can be integrated with LLMs to execute API tests using Bruno and receive detailed results. To use the server, developers can install it via Smithery or manually install dependencies and build the project. The server can then be added to the Claude desktop configuration file to enable its usage. The server allows running Bruno collections with options such as specifying a collection path, environment file, and environment variables. It returns a response with information about the test results, including overall success/failure status, test summary, and detailed failure information. The Bruno MCP Server is a useful tool for developers who want to run Bruno collections without leaving their conversation window and receive detailed reports about the execution.

Key features

  • Run Bruno collections using the Bruno CLI
  • Support for environment files
  • Support for environment variables
  • Detailed test results
  • Execution timings

Pricing

Model
Free
Category
MCP Servers
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Use cases

Running API Tests in Claude

Use the Bruno MCP Server in Claude to run a Bruno collection and get a human-friendly summary of the execution results.

Automating API Testing

Integrate the Bruno MCP Server with LLMs to automate API testing and receive detailed results.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Enables LLMs to run API tests without leaving the conversation window
  • Handles environment settings and returns clear pass/fail reports
  • Provides detailed test results and execution timings

Cons

  • Requires manual installation and configuration
  • Limited to use with Bruno collections and Claude Desktop

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Q&A

What output does the server provide after a test run?

It returns detailed test results, including pass/fail status, execution timings, and full logs via a standardized interface.

Asked by Paulo Cardoso · Jul 18, 2026

Can the server run any API tests or only Bruno collections?

It is limited to running Bruno collections through the Bruno CLI, so only collections created for Bruno can be executed.

Asked by Urszula Kowalczyk · Jul 1, 2026

How do I install the Bruno MCP Server?

You can install it via Smithery or manually install its dependencies, build the project, and then add it to the Claude desktop configuration file to activate it.

Asked by Zelda Brandt · Jul 1, 2026

What does the Bruno MCP Server do in a conversation window?

It lets an LLM like Claude run Bruno API test collections directly in the chat, handling environment files/variables and returning clear pass/fail reports with execution times.

Asked by Fatima Zahra · Apr 25, 2026

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