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How Statuspage deploys continuously with Bitbucket and Sleuth

This post was written by Michael Knighten, Founder & COO of Sleuth What it takes to deploy continuously There are some similarities between deploying continuously and driving in the fast lane. When driving, you need to be always on the alert, proactively looking down the road for potential hazards. When you see them, you need […]

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Infrastructure as Code with Pipelines and AWS CloudFormation

This post was written by Oleksandr Kyrdan, a Developer at SoftServe. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) gives teams the ability to manage their infrastructure using configuration or definition files. It operates similar to the way source code does, taking advantage of versioning and, when executed, results in the same infrastructure generated every time. IaC helps solve […]

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Automate publishing your Android application with Bitbucket Pipelines and Gradle

This post was written by Alexander Zhukov, a Senior Software Engineer at SoftServe. Setting up CI/CD for your Android app lets you automate much of your development process, resulting in higher velocity development with less bugs and defects, and new features getting into the hands of your customers faster. Bitbucket Pipelines can be used to […]

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Introducing redeployments for Bitbucket Pipelines

The ability to roll back a failed release is critical for teams practicing continuous delivery. It reduces the mean time to recovery and minimizes the impact outages or degraded performance can have on users. Where it was previously a time consuming process to roll back a failed release in Bitbucket Pipelines, today we’re proud to […]

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Build flexible CI/CD pipelines with custom Pipes

Built to support any workflow or tool that you use, Bitbucket Pipes makes it easy to build and automate a CI/CD pipeline that meets your exact needs. With over supported 50 pipes available that let you test, deploy, scan, or manage artifacts with many of the industry’s leading vendors, it’s trivial to set up the […]

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Keep your dependencies up-to-date with Snyk auto upgrade for Bitbucket Cloud

This article was written by Sarah Conway from Snyk, a company that helps organizations find and fix vulnerabilities in open source dependencies and container images. Keeping your dependencies up to date has a lot of value – it solves bugs, supports new features and fixes security vulnerabilities. Ideally updating libraries should be an easy and […]

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An introduction to Bitbucket Pipelines

CI/CD tools are an integral part of a software team’s development cycle. Whether you’re using it to automate tests, a release process, or deployments to customers, all teams can benefit by incorporating CI/CD into their workflow. Bitbucket Pipelines is CI/CD for Bitbucket Cloud that’s integrated in the UI and sits alongside your repositories, making it […]

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Take control with branch permissions in Bitbucket Cloud

Branch permissions are a great way to balance giving your team the freedom to get work done while enforcing workflows and preventing unwanted changes or deletions being made to your codebase. Bitbucket Cloud makes it easy to control which users and groups can write to or merge a branch, prevent users from force-pushing or deleting […]

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Celebrating 10 million Bitbucket Cloud registered users

Today we’re excited to announce the developer community on Bitbucket Cloud has reached 10 million registered users. This is a milestone we’re incredibly proud of and we’re honored so many of you rely on us to help turn your ideas, dreams, and aspirations into reality. Since Bitbucket’s inception in 2008 our mission has been simple […]

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Better release management with JFrog and Bitbucket Pipelines

This article was written with Jainish Shah from JFrog, a company that build tools that handle artifact management and distribution, including Artifactory and Bintray. This blog is one of a series written by companies who attended our recent Bitbucket Cloud Dev Week. My time at Atlassian’s Bitbucket Cloud Dev Week proved to be very fulfilling, and not […]

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Sourcetree 3.0 branches out with new hosting services

The power of Sourcetree lies in its ability to simplify how you manage changes to your source code in a visual way, whether you’re new to coding and trying to master the basics, or an experienced hand working with a team around a complex codebase. We also speed up your workflow by helping you interact with your repositories directly from Sourcetree […]

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5 ways to make the most of Jira Software and Bitbucket

Bitbucket Cloud and Jira Software Cloud integrate in some pretty cool ways. Here are our 5 favorites.

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Support for Xcode in Bitbucket

Developer efficiency is always top mind for the Bitbucket team and we’re constantly looking at ways to get you up and coding as quickly as possible. For example, knowing so many of you use Sourcetree as your Git client of choice meant it was a no-brainer for us to add a ‘Clone in Sourcetree’ button […]

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Getting started with Bitbucket Pipelines in Sourcetree

Modern software development practices like CI/CD and DevOps help the whole team be responsible for code quality. However, success in this environment depends on important information being accessible to everyone, instantly. Our Sourcetree team has taken this idea to heart in macOS by providing greater visibility into your builds, giving you more context and confidence […]

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SourceTree support moving to Atlassian Community

Starting Tuesday, May 9th, we will be supporting SourceTree through the new Atlassian Community. Dedicated support via Atlassian Community In the past we focused on providing support to SourceTree users with their various setup and configuration issues via support.atlassian.com. Analysing many of these resolutions, we realised that the nature of these support requests didn’t necessitate private […]

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