Creating projects
Use Bitbucket Data Center and Server
- Importing code from an existing project
- Creating projects
- Creating repositories
- Clone a repository
- Personal access tokens
- Controlling access to code
- Workflow strategies
- Pull requests
- Bitbucket search syntax
- Manage webhooks
- Notifications
- Markdown syntax guide
- Requesting add-ons
- Set the default time zone
- Download a repository archive
- Creating a Contributions guidelines file
- Working with Git LFS Files
- Compare branches, tags, and commits
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Projects in Bitbucket Data Center and Server allow you to group repositories and to manage permissions for them in an aggregated way.
To create a project, click on Create project:
Fill out the form. We recommend that you use a short project key. It will be used as an identifier for your project and will appear in the URLs.
Optionally, you can choose an avatar for the project. This is displayed throughout Bitbucket and helps to identify your project.
Click Create project when you're done.
You'll want to add repositories to the project. See Creating repositories for details.
Last modified on Aug 31, 2021
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