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Git requires a name and email to label your commits. We recommend you use an email address recognized by Bitbucket so you can trace your commits in it. We also use this Author Info to help Identify your Iguana so if you have problems we can help you! |
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Select Bitbucket from the dropdown. |
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Enter your Bitbucket Username. If you don’t know what that is, you can follow the link in the Set Cloud Username window to navigate to your Bitbucket Personal Settings and view your Username. | ||
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Select Bitbucket from the dropdown. |
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Iguana X needs to have the ability to create Git repositories on Bitbucket. This means we need to create an App password with the correct permissions. Iguana will use your Bitbucket Username and App Password to authenticate with Bitbucket.
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In Key Pair SSH window, use the Generate button to have Iguana generate a private key pair for you. For more information on SSH see: How does Iguana X use SSH? |
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In Cloud SSH, click Register to have Iguana register your public key with Bitbucket. IguanaX failed to register ssh key? See this page: Updating Bitbucket ssh Host Key Otherwise, All done! You can see the registered public key in Bitbucket Personal Settings > SSH Keys. |
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