There is a moment every developer knows. You take a cURL. Maybe from Swagger. Maybe from logs. Maybe you copied it from the browser like a civilized person. You paste it into Bruno, press “Send”, and it works. Beautiful response. At this point, someone leans back in their chair and says: “Looks good. Tested.” And that, right there, is how bugs quietly book their flight to production. Bruno is not the problem here. Bruno is actually very good. It does exactly what you expect: you send requests, organize them, keep things in Git, build collections, run flows. It’s clean, fast, doesn’t try to be smarter than you, which is already better than half the tools out there. But here’s the uncomfortable bit. Bruno does exactly what you tell it to do. No more. So if you didn’t think about removing a required field, it won’t happen. If you didn’t try sending a string instead of a number, nobody will.…