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Get started with Bitbucket Data Center and Server
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If you're just starting out with Bitbucket Data Center and Server, then this is the place for you. Come with us on a journey to discover all that Bitbucket has to offer using our Teams in Space scenario.
Before you continue, make sure you've installed Bitbucket Server already.
Teams in Space
For each tutorial in this section, we'll use a fictional organization known as 'Teams in Space'. Their mission is to:
"Perform flight research and technology integration to revolutionize aviation and pioneer aerospace technology. Also, land the first humans on Mars by 2020."
You're an astronaut in the 'See Space EZ' team, which is working on the upcoming colonization of Mars.
Jump into a tutorial when you're ready:
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Last modified on Nov 8, 2022
In this section
Related content
- FIDO2 based SSH keys (ecdsa-sk and ed25519-sk) don't work in Bitbucket Data Center
- SSH user keys for personal use
- Using SSH keys to secure Git operations
- SSH access keys for system use
- Enable SSH access to Git repositories
- Using GPG keys
- Git ssh clone fails with error Permission denied (publickey) in Bitbucket Data Center
- How to identify the SSH access key used for Git operations in Bitbucket Data Center
- Viewing or Updating the Bitbucket Server SSH Private Key
- Set up Sourcetree
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