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Bitbucket Cloud Fundamentals

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Software Development Courses Cloud Computing Courses Version Control Courses Continuous Deployment Courses Continuous Integration Courses User Management Courses Pull Requests Courses Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) Courses

Course Description

Overview

Bitbucket Cloud is Atlassian's web-based git repository hosting service. In addition to repository management, it has code review, continuous integration, and many other features. This course will show you how to use all its major capabilities!

Bitbucket Cloud is a git repository hosting and management service offered by Atlassian, the makers of Jira and Confluence. It offers a significant number of features besides just git repository hosting, and discovering and understanding which features to use when can be challenging. In this course, Bitbucket Cloud Fundamentals, you'll learn about all of the major capabilities of Bitbucket Cloud. First, you’ll explore how to interact with it from IDEs, manage repositories, branches, users and permissions. Then, you'll delve into how to create, review, and merge pull requests. Next, you’ll discover how to use Bitbucket Pipelines, Bitbucket Cloud’s integrated continuous integration and deployment tool, and you’ll also learn how to enable and use an integrated wiki and issue-tracker for a Bitbucket Cloud repository. Finally, you’ll learn how to integrate Bitbucket Cloud with the popular Jira planning and tracking application, as well as how to integrate it with Trello and Slack. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to help your teams understand how to get full use of all the features offered by Bitbucket Cloud.

Taught by

Jim Weaver

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