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- Bitbucket Server REST API for merging Pull Request fails
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- Importing code from an existing project
- Data pipeline export schema
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Getting started
One "gotcha" when starting with Git is the way in which it pushes branches by default. On older versions of Git, pushing without arguments would push all branches that have the same name both locally and remotely. This can result in unexpected behavior if you have old branches that complain when the remote branch is updated. It can even be quite dangerous if you do a force push and it reverts changes on the server. You can see the current value by running:
git config push.default
If this value is blank or 'matching', it is our recommendation that you reconfigure it to use 'upstream'.
git config --global push.default upstream
There has been some discussion around changing the default behavior of Git.
Git .mailmap
The Git .mailmap
feature is useful locally, and in Bitbucket Data Center and Server repositories, to map multiple commit identities to the one Bitbucket user – this can be used to tidy up your Git histories.
The Git documentation for .mailmap
has configuration details (see the "MAPPING AUTHORS" section).
In this section
Related content
- Exporting
- Export and import projects and repositories
- Unable to import exported Bitbucket Server projects and repositories due to SSL issue
- Unable to import exported Bitbucket Server projects and repositories due to SSL issue
- Import users to Bitbucket from an external user directory
- Troubleshooting, canceling and cleanup
- Bitbucket Server REST API for merging Pull Request fails
- Bitbucket Data Center Migration feature fails unexpectedly
- Importing code from an existing project
- Data pipeline export schema