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Follow the steps below to configure your IguanaX Git settings with Bitbucket cloud service.

In IguanaX, go to Settings > Git. For each step, click on the Screen Shot 2024-04-16 at 10.36.28 AM.png button to set your configurations.

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titleSTEP 4: Server Token - In Bitbucket, generate an App Password for Iguana to authenticate

Iguana X IguanaX 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.

  1. In Iguana’s Set Server Token window, click on the link provided to create an App Password in your Bitbucket account.

  2. In Bitbucket, provide a Label for your App Password and grant the following Permissions. Click Create.

  3. Copy the generated Bitbucket App Password and paste it in your

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  1. IguanaX Git Server Token setting. Bitbucket will only show you this once - if you forget it you will need to generate a fresh one.

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titleSTEP 5: Key Pair SSH - Generate a public-private key pair for SSH authentication with Bitbucket

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 IguanaX use SSH?

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titleSTEP 6: Server SSH - Register your public key with your Bitbucket

In Server SSH, click Register to have Iguana register your public key with Bitbucket.

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You can see the registered public key in Bitbucket Personal Settings > SSH Keys.

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.