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How to Create a Repository in Bitbucket

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to set up a new repository in Bitbucket from scratch.

Quick summary

Creating a repository in Bitbucket takes just a few clicks from the main dashboard — select your project, name your repo, configure settings, and hit Create Repository. This guided walkthrough covers every step so your team can start version controlling code immediately.


Steps

  1. On Bitbucket's main dashboard, go to the top navigation bar and click 'Create'.
  2. Choose 'Repository' from the list of options.
  3. Click the 'Project' menu and select the project you want to associate with the new repository.
  4. Enter a unique repository name into the provided input field.
  5. Scroll down and configure additional settings based on your preferences.
  6. Click 'Create Repository' to finalize and create the repo.
  7. The new repository is now created and added to your Bitbucket account.

📌 Why this matters

Creating a repository in Bitbucket is the essential first step for any team adopting Git-based version control and collaborative code management. Bitbucket repositories let development teams organize code by project, enforce access controls, and integrate seamlessly with CI/CD pipelines through Atlassian's ecosystem. Getting repository setup right from the start ensures consistent branching strategies, cleaner pull request workflows, and faster onboarding for new contributors. This demo matters because it removes the guesswork from initial repository configuration, helping teams ship code faster and with fewer setup errors.
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