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Bitbucket Pipelines adds support for Alpine Linux

We’re big fans of both Node.js and Docker at Atlassian, and Bitbucket has seen some great adoption among these communities. So when we were recently contacted by the maintainers of the node-docker project to see whether Bitbucket Pipelines could support their Docker image, based on Alpine Linux, we immediately went to investigate and see what […]

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Bitbucket ❤️ Unity Cloud Build

The Bitbucket team are excited to announce a brand new integration with Unity Cloud Build, just in time for GDC 2017! Traditionally, game builds are compiled, tested, and packaged by developers via their IDE or another tool provided by the game engine SDK. This is sub-optimal as it wastes developer time and resources, excludes non-technical […]

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Leveling up your Cloud security with 2FA and IP Whitelisting

We live in an age where data breaches are very common. In the last three years major retailers to modern tech companies have experienced massive data breaches – yet CompTIA research shows that most companies are still not fully prepared against security threats and haven’t taken necessary steps to overhaul their security measures. No matter how much focus is put on […]

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Add tags to commits in Bitbucket

Git tags have become essential to a Git workflow to mark specific points in your Git history (like referencing a specific version of a project by tagging a commit for your release). They reduce complexity, clean up your branch workflow, and are a way to mark exact versions of commits. If you change versions a […]

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2 additional ways to trigger your builds in Pipelines

If you didn’t hear it already, Bitbucket recently announced Pipelines which lets your team automate the integration and delivery process. Automation in software development is becoming increasingly important. Automation saves you time because you have less manual work and it reduces risk by giving you a consistent and repeatable process for all of your team’s code. Ultimately, you […]

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Git Large File Storage (Git LFS) now in Bitbucket Cloud

In recent years software teams across all industries have adopted Git thanks to its raw speed, distributed nature and powerful workflows. Additionally, modern software teams are increasingly cross-functional and consist not only of developers but designers, QA engineers, tech writers, and more. In order to be successful these teams need to collaborate not just on […]

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Download our Git cheat sheet

The original post for this git cheat sheet lives here. New to Git? Our Git cheat sheet saves you time learning Git commands without having to memorize them all by heart. We’ve included the basic Git commands, Git branches, remote repositories, undoing changes, and more advanced commands. Download now   Learn Git with Bitbucket For […]

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App passwords are here in Bitbucket Cloud

Keeping your code secure is crucial. That’s why last year we added support for 2-factor authentication. However, only having native 2FA support limits you from accessing Bitbucket repositories via 3rd party applications. Today, we’re excited to announce application-specific passwords (a.k.a. app passwords), which will allow you to just do that. App passwords let applications access […]

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File Viewer for Bitbucket: view files of different formats in Bitbucket

File Viewer for Bitbucket Cloud is the winner of the Codegeist 2015 Atlassian hackathon, in the category Best Bitbucket add-on. This guest post is written by Alexander Kuznetsov, one of the developers of File Viewer for Bitbucket Cloud and co-founder of StiltSoft, an Atlassian Verified vendor and Atlassian Expert. Alexander has seven years’ experience as […]

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Introducing the build status API for Bitbucket Cloud

Many of you have been asking for better support for continuous integration in Bitbucket Cloud. Every time you trigger a build,  whether by pushing commits or creating a pull request, you have to log in to your build server to see if it passed or failed. For many of you, we know it’s been a […]

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Two-step verification is here

Two-step verification (also known as two-factor authentication) is now available on Bitbucket. It’s been one of our most requested features and we’re excited to ship it. Two-step verification secures your account by requiring a second component, in addition to your password, to access your account. That second step means your account stays secure even if […]

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Awesome Graphs for Bitbucket: visualized statistics for Git and Mercurial repositories

This guest post is written by Alexander Kuznetsov, co-founder of StiltSoft. Alexander has seven years of experience as a software developer, including five years in developing add-ons for Atlassian platforms. He’s also the runner-up of 2012 Codegeist, Atlassian’s add-on development competition, for the add-on he built called, “Awesome Graphs for Stash.” We at StiltSoft, Atlassian […]

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The new Bitbucket webhooks

Bitbucket webhooks are used by teams every day to test, analyze, deploy, and distribute great software to millions of people. As Bitbucket webhooks are one of our most popular integration points, we’ve had the opportunity to gather lots of feedback regarding our webhook payloads, usage, and integrations. We’ve listened to the community (check out public issues #7775, #5938, #4467, #6545 + […]

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Atlassian Connect for Bitbucket: A new way to extend your workflow in the cloud

More than 3 million developers and 450,000 teams use Bitbucket to manage and collaborate on source code. But code collaboration is only a fraction of what software teams do on a daily basis to ship software. Nowadays, shipping great software involves constant context switching using tools that don’t integrate tightly. Even when integrations are made, […]

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Snippets for teams are here with a rich set of APIs

Teams that use Bitbucket often want to share important information that isn’t part of their project repository – favorite regexes, config files, code snippets, homebrew recipes (beers, and the package manager). And yes – image, audio, video, and a host of other MIME types. Currently, there is no way to share such information via Bitbucket. […]