Configuring the application navigator
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- Users and groups
- Advanced repository management
- External user directories
- Global permissions
- Setting up your mail server
- Integrate with Atlassian applications
- Connect Bitbucket to an external database
- Migrating Bitbucket Data Center to another server
- Migrate Bitbucket Server from Windows to Linux
- Run Bitbucket in AWS
- Specify the Bitbucket base URL
- Configuring the application navigator
- Managing apps
- View and configure the audit log
- Monitor security threats
- Update your license key
- Configuration properties
- Change Bitbucket's context path
- Data recovery and backups
- Disable HTTP(S) access to Git repositories
- Mirrors
- Bitbucket Mesh
- Export and import projects and repositories
- Git Large File Storage
- Git Virtual File System (GVFS)
- Enable SSH access to Git repositories
- Signed system commits
- Secret scanning
- Use diff transcoding
- Change the port Bitbucket listens on
- Lockout recovery process
- Configure secure administrator sessions (websudo)
- Proxy and secure Bitbucket
- High availability for Bitbucket
- Diagnostics for third-party apps
- Enabling JMX counters for performance monitoring
- Bitbucket guardrails
- Enable debug logging
- Scaling Bitbucket Data Center
- Add a shortcut link to a repository
- Administer code search
- Adding additional storage for your repository data
- Add a system-wide announcement banner
- Configuring Project links across Applications
- Improving instance stability with rate limiting
- Use a CDN with Atlassian Data Center applications
- Manage keys and tokens
- Link to other applications
- Setting a system-wide default branch name
- Automatically decline inactive pull requests
- Secured secrets by default
- Secure Bitbucket configuration properties
- Data pipeline
- Monitor application performance
- Xcode for Bitbucket Data Center
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The application navigator, on the left of the Bitbucket Data Center header, allows you to switch to your other applications, such as JIRA Software and Bamboo – or any other web application – all from the Bitbucket header:
Users only see the application navigator when links are set up – if there are no links, only administrators can see it.
Bitbucket administrators can configure which apps appear in the navigator – just click Configure in the application navigator, or go to the Bitbucket admin area and click Application Navigator:
- Linked applications are automatically configured in the application navigator, and can't be deleted. Click Manage to configure those in the source application.
- Specify new links, as required by your users, by entering a Name and URL.
- Restrict the visibility of links to particular user groups, or hide the link completely. Click in a row, under the Groups column header, to edit those properties for existing rows.
- Use the 'handles' at the left to change the link order when seen in Bitbucket.
Last modified on Feb 2, 2021
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