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Git requires that give your name and email address. Each Iguana User will need to add their Git credentials the first time they login.
You can pick anything you like but it’s best practice to pick an email address that your cloud host will recognize if you want to be able to trace your commits in that cloud host. Cloud host providers like Bitbucket and Github will try and match the email address to known users.
So it is best practice (but not mandatory) to pick an email address and name which is recognized by your cloud host account. We also use this to help Identify your Iguana so if you have problems we can help you.
Go to Settings → Git Setup
If you haven’t configured your Git credentials you are likely to see something like this:
You can set them up clicking on the Git credentials.
Click on Ellipisis in the Git credentials section
Fill in your Name and Email and click Save
Setting them with the Git command line
These can also be set at the command line of GIT, like so:
git config --global user.name "Mary Tyler Moore"
git config --global user.email "mary@moore.com"
The GIT setup screen also allows one to set these parameters.
Where are they stored?
These settings can be found in your global ~/.gitconfig file:
[user]
name = Mary Tyler Moore
email = mary@moore.com
Next Setting up Bitbucket Access
This is part of your product Orientation