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You’ll see this screen from several contexts everytime every time you need to configure a remote repository for either:

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If you use bitbucket you can suggest the repo name and workspace
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title1. View current component configurationThis is what the screen looks like
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View the component’s current repository configuration. A component can either be configured to be stored in Git as a:

Here you can use the [ Turn to a Plain Folder ] button to convert an unconfigured component or a repository component to a Plain Folder.

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title2. Create a self-contained component repository

To configure a repository, enter a repository name and workspace owner and IguanaX will try and create it for you. We did a little more work to integrate with bitbucket

You can also click on the repository link to view the component project in your git service. The Translator uses the same folder structure making it comprehensive to review.

See How would I use a non bitbucket repository with IguanaX like github or gitlab?
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titleOther remote git hosts can work if you enter their Git Url
3. Configure the component to connect to an existing Git repository

Configure the component to connect to an existing Git repository by providing the git url. For example:

ssh://git@bitbucket.org/interfaceware/hl7_server.git or

https://bitbucket.org/interfaceware/hl7_server.git