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Default Pull Request Tasks

There are multiple ways to create a task on a pull request. They can be added from the sidebar, top-level pull request comments, file-level comment or inline comments. Once created, they all appear in the sidebar. On any repository, merge checks can be configured for any branch to only allow merging if all pull request […]

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What’s new in Bitbucket Cloud’s enterprise roadmap

Our Enterprise roadmap focuses on four pillars that we’ll highlight to show each of its top recent features and other things we’re working on.

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Bitbucket Cloud migration Q&A

Learn more about Bitbucket Cloud and start planning your migration.

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Announcing support for Docker BuildKit in Bitbucket Pipelines

We are happy to announce that one of the top voted features for Bitbucket Pipelines, Docker BuildKit is now available. You can now build Docker images with the BuildKit utility. With BuildKit you can take advantage of the various features it provides like: Performance: BuildKit uses parallelism and caching internally to build images faster. Secrets: […]

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Improving performance on complex diffs

Bitbucket Cloud is making changes to pull request diff functionality that will improve diff performance, particularly on complex diffs. We are changing our diff algorithm from what we call a ‘3-way’ diff to a 2-way ‘three-dot’ diff, which will show the difference between the tip of a source branch and the commit from which it […]

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Announcing support for Windows runners in Bitbucket Pipelines

We are happy to announce that Bitbucket Pipelines now supports self-hosted runners on Windows. You can create a self-hosted runner and run it on your Windows infrastructure to run builds with the .Net framework. Since you’re using your own runner, you won’t be charged for any Bitbucket Pipelines build minutes. This self-hosted runner will be […]

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Changes to deleting snippet comments

We’re changing who can delete snippet comments. Our goal is to give users more control over content attached to their snippets. Previously, only the author of a snippet comment can delete their own comment. With these changes, snippet owners and workspace admins will now have the ability to delete a snippet comment via API or […]

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A modern approach to change management with Bitbucket Cloud and Jira Service Management

One of my teammates calls change management the “eat your vegetables of ITSM.” Just like eating veggies is important for getting nutrients and staying healthy, there is good reason to practice change management — the need for coordination between sometimes misaligned teams and regulatory requirements. Of course, we all know getting our greens can be […]

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Git push size limits are coming to Bitbucket Cloud starting April 4th, 2022

Beginning on April 4th, we will be implementing push limits. This means that your push cannot be completed if it is over 3.5 GB. If you do attempt to complete a push that is over 3.5 GB, it will fail and return the following error: remote: fatal: pack exceeds maximum allowed size. Why are we […]

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Introducing Bitbucket’s redesigned Branch page

We are excited to announce that improvements to the Branch page will be available in Bitbucket Cloud in the coming weeks! Comparing two branches can be a critical step before creating a pull request. We recognize that it can be a cumbersome experience to see the Branch page displayed differently than the Pull request page. […]

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Update on how to submit product feedback

We’re changing the way we manage suggestions for new Bitbucket features in our public issue tracker. Our aim is to improve the quality of information and make it feasible for us to give regular updates on all the suggestions we’re considering. After May 1, 2022, you’ll no longer be able to create new Suggestions in […]

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Bitbucket Cloud is now encrypted at rest

After Bitbucket’s platform migration to AWS back in August 2021, all repository source code and product data was encrypted at rest. We had one final task remaining to finish rebuilding a portion of our code search ElasticSearch clusters that did not have encryption enabled previously. We are happy to announce that work has been completed […]

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Predefine values of custom pipeline variables

Recently, we introduced support for default values in custom pipeline variables. Today, we’re happy to announce the ability to make pipeline variables configuration more flexible with predefined values. We added a property to predefine values that can be assigned to a variable. It helps avoid errors, and improves the user experience. Instead of typing a […]

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Project Settings are now available in Bitbucket Cloud!

Workspace admins can now set the following project-level settings: default reviewers, access keys, branching model, and merge strategies. These project settings can be inherited by all the repositories in the project. What problem are we solving with Project Settings? For a while now, customers have been asking for an easier way to manage their repositories […]

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6 tips to scale your Atlassian products

Even the most well thought out plans can hit unforeseen roadblocks and sweeping initiatives like digital transformation could use a push. And even our largest enterprise customers ask us how they can scale more effectively and how our tools are baked into their journeys. We’ve identified a few points that have come up time and […]