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This is guide to how to export your channels to a GIT repo with Iguana 6 if you have not done it before or need a refresher! We focus on Bitbucket but many of the concepts will apply if you are using Github or another git hosting provider.
STEP 1: It's helpful to have a hosting account - you get a free one with bitbucket
STEP 2: From your new Workspace, create an empty repository
STEP 3: In Iguana 6, go to Settings → Add and Configure Repositories
STEP 4: Fill it out with the details of your repository
STEP 5: Create an App Password in Bitbucket
STEP 6: In Iguana 6, go to your channel and click export
Click the channel name:

Export the channel:


STEP 7: Use your Username and App Password to authenticate with bitbucket.
Enter a commit message, click Ok.
Enter your Bitbucket Username and App Password that were created in STEP 5:


This is part of your product Orientation