#How to set up bitbucket how to#
You're now in the capable hands of many guides on how to use Git. Hope that helps some one - took me ages to figure out. This actually moves the files to the server. You need to get this in Bitbucket by clicking 'I will be starting from scratch' and then copying the URL ( /youraccount/yourrepo.git) and pasting it into PHPStorm. Go ahead and click the link in that email to complete your account setup. (At this point, youll receive an email to verify your email address. Paste your app password into the App password field. Before we can use BitBucket, we need to create an account. In the Git provider drop-down, select Bitbucket Cloud. If you have previously entered credentials, click the Change settings button. Click Settings at the lower left of your screen and select User Settings. Step 7 Go to VCS>Git>Remotes and add a new remote. Save your app password and username to Databricks. Step 6 Now select the root directory of your project and click VCS>Git>Commit Directory. This will have added these files to the project, but not yet pushed them to the remote server. Step 5 Select all of your project - which should be in red text - and click VCS>Git>Add. Step 4 Now the repository is properly set up, I then added - using Finder - all of my files into the local repository folder. Still have any questions about an article, leave us a comment. If you liked this article, then please share it on social media. Step 3 Create a new project in PHPStorm or use an existing one. PS: Provide your Bitbucket Username /Password when ever required. If you're using Wordpress, I'd recommend creating a repository for each plugin you are developing, rather than for the entire install. Step 2: Set up a new private repository on Bitbucket. Note Bitbucket Connector is no longer being developed. Step 1: Install Bitbucket Linky using this guide.