AI tool comparison
Bruno vs Amazon CodeWhisperer CLI (Fig)
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Developer Tools
Bruno
Open-source API client stored in git
100%
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Community
Free
Entry
Bruno is an offline-first, open-source API client that stores collections as files in your git repo. No cloud sync, no account required. The developer-friendly Postman alternative.
Developer Tools
Amazon CodeWhisperer CLI (Fig)
AI-powered terminal autocomplete
67%
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Community
Free
Entry
Fig (now Amazon CodeWhisperer for CLI) provides visual autocomplete for terminal commands. Suggests commands, flags, and arguments as you type.
Reviewer scorecard
“API collections in git, no account required, and offline-first. This is how API clients should work.”
“Autocomplete for CLI commands is surprisingly useful. Reduces trips to man pages and --help flags.”
“One-time purchase vs subscription is refreshing. Git-native collections mean your API tests are version-controlled.”
“Simple tool that genuinely improves terminal productivity. The acquisition by Amazon expanded support.”
“Offline-first, git-native tools represent a pushback against SaaS subscriptions. Bruno leads this movement in API tools.”
“Will likely be absorbed into broader Amazon Q developer tools. Standalone terminal autocomplete may not survive.”
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