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Using Bitbucket Server
Bitbucket Server documentation home
On this page
In this section
- Creating projects
- Creating repositories
- Clone a repository
- Controlling access to code
- Workflow strategies in Bitbucket Server
- Using pull requests in Bitbucket Server
- Search for code in Bitbucket Server
- Notifications
- Markdown syntax guide
- Requesting add-ons
- Integrating Bitbucket Server with Atlassian applications
- Set the default time zone in Bitbucket Server
Related content
- Using Bitbucket Server in the enterprise
- Getting started with Git and Bitbucket Server
- Bitbucket Server documentation home
- Installing Bitbucket Data Center
- Bitbucket rebrand FAQ
- Bitbucket Server FAQ
- Using Bitbucket Server
- Why should I choose Bitbucket Server over some other repository management tool?
- Getting started with Bitbucket Server and AWS
- Running the Bitbucket Server installer
Bitbucket Server is the on-premises Git repository management solution for enterprise teams. It allows everyone in your organization to easily collaborate on your Git repositories.
This section describes the essentials of using Bitbucket Server.
If you are setting up Bitbucket Server, see the Getting started section. If you want to configure Bitbucket Server, see the Administering Bitbucket Server section.
See Getting started with Git and Bitbucket Server for an overview of how to work with Bitbucket Server.
Working with projects
Bitbucket Server manages related repositories as projects. Find out how to set up projects and then give your teams access to those.
Working with repositories
If you have existing projects that you want to manage in Bitbucket Server, then you'll want to read Importing code from an existing project.
See also:
Git resources
For those who are new to using Git:
In this section
- Creating projects
- Creating repositories
- Clone a repository
- Controlling access to code
- Workflow strategies in Bitbucket Server
- Using pull requests in Bitbucket Server
- Search for code in Bitbucket Server
- Notifications
- Markdown syntax guide
- Requesting add-ons
- Integrating Bitbucket Server with Atlassian applications
- Set the default time zone in Bitbucket Server
Related content
- Using Bitbucket Server in the enterprise
- Getting started with Git and Bitbucket Server
- Bitbucket Server documentation home
- Installing Bitbucket Data Center
- Bitbucket rebrand FAQ
- Bitbucket Server FAQ
- Using Bitbucket Server
- Why should I choose Bitbucket Server over some other repository management tool?
- Getting started with Bitbucket Server and AWS
- Running the Bitbucket Server installer