
Apache Subversion
Enterprise-class centralized version control for the masses.
A Git-based code repository management solution for teams, with CI/CD and built-in Jira integration, powered by AI.

Bitbucket is a web-based version control repository management solution using Git, designed for professional teams. It provides a centralized location for code storage, collaboration, and deployment. Key architectural components include Git repositories, CI/CD pipelines powered by Bitbucket Pipelines, and tight integration with the Atlassian suite, particularly Jira. It leverages AI to assist with code review, pull request descriptions, and development lifecycle automation. The value proposition is centered on streamlined workflows, improved collaboration, and accelerated software delivery cycles. Use cases span from simple version control to complex CI/CD pipelines, automated security scanning, and enterprise-grade compliance enforcement.
Bitbucket is a web-based version control repository management solution using Git, designed for professional teams.
Explore all tools that specialize in branching and merging. This domain focus ensures Bitbucket delivers optimized results for this specific requirement.
Explore all tools that specialize in pull request management. This domain focus ensures Bitbucket delivers optimized results for this specific requirement.
Explore all tools that specialize in automated builds and deployments. This domain focus ensures Bitbucket delivers optimized results for this specific requirement.
Uses machine learning to analyze code changes and suggest improvements or identify potential bugs.
Allows developers to modify CI/CD workflows at runtime based on code changes or compliance policies.
Integrates with third-party scanning, testing, and analysis tools to provide code quality metrics directly within pull requests.
Enforces conditions on pull request merges, such as passing builds or a minimum number of reviewers.
Provides centralized security and governance across all Atlassian cloud products, including SSO and audit logs.
Create an Atlassian account.
Create a Bitbucket workspace.
Create a new repository or import an existing one.
Configure SSH keys or use HTTPS for authentication.
Install Git locally and configure your user settings.
Clone the repository to your local machine.
Create a branch, make changes, and commit them.
Push the branch to Bitbucket and create a pull request.
Configure Bitbucket Pipelines for CI/CD.
Integrate Bitbucket with Jira for issue tracking.
All Set
Ready to go
Verified feedback from other users.
"Generally positive reviews highlighting the tight integration with Jira and the ease of use of Bitbucket Pipelines, though some users report issues with performance on large repositories."
Post questions, share tips, and help other users.

Enterprise-class centralized version control for the masses.