Tutorial: Work with Bitbucket Server
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Teams in Space is a fictional company created by Atlassian that specializes in space travel for teams.
Welcome to the Teams in Space web team! You are joining us as a Bitbucket Data Center and Server web developer, and your first assignment is to update our company website to include a link to our Moon Itinerary so that our customers know what to expect on their day trip to the Moon.
Here's what you'll accomplish by the end of this tutorial:
- Set up Sourcetree to work with Bitbucket
- Create a personal repository for the tutorial
- Clone your repository and manage files locally
- Commit and push changes
For this tutorial we'll be using Sourcetree, a desktop Git client with a graphical interface, to work with Bitbucket. If you're already comfortable using Git from the command line we'll also include the Git command equivalent.
Time needed
5-10 minutes
対象者
You're new to working with Bitbucket
Prerequisites
- Bitbucket is installed
- You have login credentials
- You have a project and repo
Here's what the final version of the HTML page will look like when you're finished (and we've got all the files you need to get this end result).
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- Proxy and HTTPS setup for Confluence
- Troubleshooting Collaborative Editing
- How to check the status of Synchrony for Confluence Data Center
- Set up a Synchrony cluster for Confluence Data Center
- How to check if Confluence is accessible from the internet
- How to use NGINX to proxy requests for Confluence
- Collaborative Editing error in Confluence Data Center due to blocked mixed content
- Running Confluence behind NGINX with SSL
- Using Apache with mod_proxy
- Configuring F5 load balancers to support Synchrony traffic