Set up Sourcetree to work with Bitbucket Server
Tutorial: Work with Bitbucket Server
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- Clone your repository and manage files locally
- Clone a repository
- Getting started with Git and Bitbucket Server
- Git Virtual File System (GVFS)
- Install Bitbucket Server on Linux
- Download an archive from Bitbucket Server
- Importing code from an existing project
- Creating projects
- Using branches in Bitbucket Server
- SSH user keys for personal use
Sourcetree provides you with an interface that gives you the same capabilities you have with Git without the need to use the command line. If you prefer to use Git from the command line, feel free to skip this step.
Install Sourcetree
Click the button for downloading Sourcetree from the Sourcetree website.
Double-click the downloaded file to open it.
Install Sourcetree as you would any other installation.
Open Sourcetree and add your Bitbucket Server account credentials and click Continue.
Click Skip Setup from the Clone your first repo box (you'll do this from within Bitbucket Server for this tutorial).
Last modified on Apr 8, 2019
Related content
- Clone your repository and manage files locally
- Clone a repository
- Getting started with Git and Bitbucket Server
- Git Virtual File System (GVFS)
- Install Bitbucket Server on Linux
- Download an archive from Bitbucket Server
- Importing code from an existing project
- Creating projects
- Using branches in Bitbucket Server
- SSH user keys for personal use
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