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Bitbucket + GitHub Integration Guide
The Bitbucket-GitHub integration connects two key tools in the Developer Tools workflow. By linking Bitbucket with GitHub through their APIs, teams eliminate manual data entry and keep both platforms in sync. This guide covers setup, features, and best practices for getting the most out of the connection.
How to Connect Bitbucket with GitHub
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Generate an API key in your Bitbucket developer settings
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Open GitHub and navigate to Integrations or API settings
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Enter the Bitbucket API key and configure the endpoint
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Map the data fields you want to sync between both tools
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Verify the integration by sending a test API call
What You Can Do with Bitbucket + GitHub
Use Cases
Teams in Developer Tools use the Bitbucket-GitHub integration to streamline daily operations. Common workflows include syncing project updates, automating status changes, and centralizing notifications. The integration reduces context switching between Bitbucket and GitHub, saving teams hours each week.
Limitations
- Some advanced features may require paid plans on Bitbucket or GitHub
- Sync delays of a few minutes are possible during peak usage
- API rate limits may affect high-volume data sync between Bitbucket and GitHub
Bitbucket + GitHub Integration FAQ
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