We demonstrate how to use the ssh-keygen utility to create a public private key pair. You will be prompted to enter the Username and Password for your Bitbucket repository:.Choose HTTPS and enter the HTTPS URL for your Bitbucket repository:.You will be prompted to enter the Username and Password for your Git repository:Ĭonnect to a Bitbucket repository with a user and password.Follow the Export Channels procedure and export one or more channels to the repository you just created.Choose HTTPS and enter the HTTPS URL for your Github repository:.Follow the procedure to add a new repository.This repository is private so you will have to supply a Username and Password or use an SSH Key to be able to write to it (or to read it).Ĭonnect to a Github repository with a user and password.Click the blue Create repository button.Note: You can create a private repository for paid accounts, or for free accounts with up to 5 users. Check Access Level – This is a private repository.Enter a Name for the repository, we used your-bitbucket-repo.Note: you can add teams from the Teams menu. Choose the Owner, we chose to use the user julianmuir (usually we would have chosen the interfaceware team).
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