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Automatically scale runners in Bitbucket Pipelines

We are pleased to announce that the Runners Autoscaler feature from Bitbucket Pipelines has transitioned from beta to general availability. This feature is designed to run on Kubernetes, delivering an enhanced user experience with increased flexibility and control. The primary function of Runners Autoscaler is to efficiently scale runners up and down based on the […]

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New in pull requests: Batched comments

Streamline pull request feedback in Bitbucket Cloud with batched comments.

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Plan your move: Support for Bitbucket Server ends on Feb 15, 2024

In 2020, Atlassian announced that support for our server products, including Bitbucket Server, would end on Feb. 15, 2024. Since the announcement, we’ve invested in several scalability and performance features in both Bitbucket Cloud and Bitbucket Data Center so your engineering teams can choose to use Bitbucket either in the cloud or on-premises. If you’re […]

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Introducing enhanced webhook security

We are excited to announce webhook secrets, a powerful new feature that will provide an extra layer of security for your webhook payloads in Bitbucket Cloud. With the ability to add secrets to webhooks, you can now sign webhook payloads to ensure they are coming from Bitbucket Cloud and protect against unauthorized access. Why is […]

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Atlassian Intelligence features for Bitbucket Cloud are now in beta!

We’re excited to announce that Atlassian Intelligence features are now in beta and are available to all workspace admins to activate in their workspace settings. Generative AI in the editor lets you generate, transform, and summarize content while you’re writing Pull Request descriptions or comments in the Bitbucket Cloud code review experience. How do I get started? […]

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Stay focused by marking PR files as reviewed

When you’re reviewing a pull request, it’s helpful to distinguish between files that you’ve already looked at, and ones that still need your attention. So now, Bitbucket Cloud lets you explicitly mark files as viewed when you’re done reviewing them. When you mark a file as viewed, that file will be collapsed so you can […]

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Announcing the EAP of Forge in Bitbucket Cloud

We’re extremely excited to be kicking off the next chapter in the Bitbucket Cloud story. We have a range of exciting changes and enhancements coming to Bitbucket Cloud over the coming months that all start today, with our EAP of Forge in Bitbucket Cloud. What is Forge? Forge is Atlassian’s company-wide product extensibility framework that […]

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[Important Notice] Potential change to your Bitbucket Cloud bill

From October 31st, 2023, Bitbucket Cloud will begin counting all workspace members as a billable user. This is a change from our current model of only billing for users who have access to a private repository. Due to this change, customers with users who only have access to public repos or users with no access […]

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Five exciting new features coming to Bitbucket Cloud

As part of our product strategy to build for scale, security, and compliance, Bitbucket Cloud is continuing to invest in features that help enterprise teams operate at scale and build world-class software. In this blog, we’ll share some of our recently shipped features and five exciting features we have lined up for you. If you’re […]

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[New Premium feature] Share pipeline workflow configurations across your repositories

As part of our focus on building features around team scale and performance, we are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports sharing of CI/CD configurations across repositories. This feature is now available as part of our Premium plan. With this feature, your teams can create centralized pipelines yml workflows and import that workflow […]

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Ship faster by integrating AI into your Bitbucket workflow

AI tools have taken the world by storm. In April, we announced Atlassian Intelligence to bring the power of AI into our tools. Leveraging AI through internal models and our collaboration with OpenAI, Atlassian Intelligence will be built into the Atlassian suite of tools, including Bitbucket Cloud. It’s still early days in understanding the full […]

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Unified User Management is coming soon to Bitbucket Cloud

If you’ve been following Bitbucket Cloud’s roadmap, you know that we’ve been heads down focusing on building our product for enterprise scale and performance. With our Server end of support date (Feb 15th, 2024) approaching soon, we’re seeing many of our Server customers considering migrating to cloud. In the past year, we’ve launched several enterprise […]

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Announcing support for Linux ARM Runners in Bitbucket Pipelines

We are excited to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports Linux Docker ARM self-hosted runners. The new runner type supports running pipelines on your own ARM infrastructure, allowing you to build and test your code on a wider range of platforms. Getting Started To get started, go to your repository or workspace settings, and select […]

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Finish code reviews faster with improved comment navigation

Whether you’re the author of a pull request or a code reviewer, it’s important to focus on what matters, while making sure you don’t miss any important feedback from your teammates. This is especially true when you’re making a return visit to a pull request, and you want to pay the most attention to any […]

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Updated list of TLS Cipher suites for Webhook requests

Atlassian is making changes to how our infrastructure processes Webhook requests originating from our systems. This change is designed to enhance the security of Webhook requests and ensure we are meeting all relevant industry standards in relation to HTTPS and general web security. This change will impact the list of TLS Ciphers supported by Webhook […]