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If you're using Bruno with Git, one question comes up fast: 👉 How should you structure your repositories? In this video, we break down the 3 most common Bruno + Git workflows and explain when to use each one — so your team can avoid merge conflicts, stay organized, and scale smoothly. 🔹 The 3 Repo Structures Covered: 1️⃣ One Workspace per Git Repo Best for large teams and high Git traffic. Reduces merge conflicts and keeps team boundaries clean. 2️⃣ Multiple Workspaces per Git Repo Great for smaller teams that want everything centralized. Simple, collaborative, and easy to manage. 3️⃣ One Collection per Git Repo Ideal for massive collections or teams needing maximum separation. More repos, but ultimate control. 📦 We Also Cover: How Requests, Environments, Collections, and Workspaces relate Tradeoffs of each approach Free tier workspace limits (important!) How to choose the right structure for your team ⏱ Timestamps 0:00 Intro 0:20 Bruno + Git asset overview 0:45 Option 1 – Workspace per repo 1:15 Option 2 – Multiple workspaces per repo 1:35 Option 3 – Collection per repo 1:45 How to choose There’s no one-size-fits-all answer — just the workflow that fits your team best. If you’re scaling Bruno across teams, this video will help you structure Git the right way from day one. #Bruno #GitWorkflow #APITesting #DevTools #VersionControl #SoftwareDevelopment