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134 lines
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## 🧭 FULL CLI-ONLY WORKFLOW (Ubuntu + Bitbucket)
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---
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### 🔹 Step 1 — Install prerequisites
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```bash
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# Install Git
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install git -y
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# Install cURL and OpenSSH if not already
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sudo apt install curl openssh-client -y
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```
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---
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### 🔹 Step 2 — Create a Bitbucket account
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Go to: [https://bitbucket.org/account/signup](https://bitbucket.org/account/signup)
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> You’ll need to verify email, set username, and generate an **App Password** with at least:
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> * `Repository` (read/write)
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> * `SSH` (read/write)
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---
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### 🔹 Step 3 — Set your global Git identity
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```bash
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git config --global user.name "Your Name"
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git config --global user.email "your_email@example.com"
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```
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---
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### 🔹 Step 4 — Generate and register your SSH key
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```bash
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# Generate SSH key (if not already present)
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ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "your_email@example.com" -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa -N ""
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# Start SSH agent
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eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"
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# Add key to agent
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ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
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```
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Then copy your public key:
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```bash
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cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
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```
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Paste it into:
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🔐 **Bitbucket → Personal settings → SSH keys → Add key**
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---
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### 🔹 Step 5 — Create your local project
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```bash
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mkdir myproject
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cd myproject
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git init
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echo "# My Bitbucket Project" > README.md
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git add .
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git commit -m "Initial commit"
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```
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---
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### 🔹 Step 6 — Create a new Bitbucket repo (via browser)
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Unfortunately, **Bitbucket does not have a CLI tool** for creating repositories.
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➡️ Go to: [https://bitbucket.org/repo/create](https://bitbucket.org/repo/create)
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Create a **public** or **private** repo named the same as your folder (e.g., `myproject`).
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> Ensure it's an **empty repo** (don’t initialize with README or .gitignore).
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---
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### 🔹 Step 7 — Link local repo to Bitbucket via SSH
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```bash
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# Use the SSH format:
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git remote add origin git@bitbucket.org:your_username/myproject.git
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# Verify connection
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ssh -T git@bitbucket.org
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```
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---
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### 🔹 Step 8 — Push to Bitbucket
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```bash
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# Set upstream branch
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git push -u origin master # or main
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```
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---
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### 🔹 Step 9 — Make further commits
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```bash
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# Edit files
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nano something.txt
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# Stage, commit, push
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git add .
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git commit -m "Updated something"
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git push
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```
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---
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### 🔹 Bonus — Clone a Bitbucket repo
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```bash
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# Clone using SSH
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git clone git@bitbucket.org:your_username/your_repo.git
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```
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---
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### 🔒 Tip — Use SSH for all Bitbucket CLI work
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Bitbucket heavily rate-limits HTTPS for CLI usage without app passwords.
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Always prefer `SSH` for full CLI-based workflows.
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