Great news, Bitbucket Cloud is now supported by TeamHub. Bitbucket is our first supported repository hosting service after GitHub, with the integration working in much the same way.
To get started with TeamHub for Bitbucket simply install the TeamHub app which you can find on the Atlassian Marketplace.
Installation process
During the installation process you will be asked if you want to install TeamHub on your personal account or a team that you administrate. Find out more about the permissions we request on your Bitbucket account and how we use them on the Bitbucket security page.
Once installed, your teammates will be visible in your IDE for repositories from the Bitbucket account you selected during the installation process. The first time you or your teammates open a Bitbucket repository in your IDE you will be asked to sign in with Bitbucket:
Once you have signed in you are set to go! Start using TeamHub to improve your collaborative workflow on your Bitbucket projects.
If you open a repository from a Bitbucket account that has not yet had the TeamHub Bitbucket app installed you will be asked to install it:
Using GitHub and Bitbucket simultaneously
Does your team host repositories across multiple services? No problem! TeamHub allows you to be signed in with a GitHub account and a Bitbucket account simultaneously.
Just open the repository from the hosting service you want to sign in with in your IDE and TeamHub will ask you to sign in if you have not done so previously. Signing in with a new service will associate your existing TeamHub account with both services.
NOTE: As this is a major version update make sure your whole team upgrades, all team members need to use the same major version of the plugin otherwise you may find some features do not work correctly.
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