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Visualizing Geographic Data directly in Bitbucket

I'm part of the team at Eulo Labs that built Map Viewer for Bitbucket.

If your team works with spatial data—like GeoJSON, TopoJSON, KML, KMZ, or Shapefiles—reviewing those files in Bitbucket usually requires downloading them and opening them in a local GIS application. We built Map Viewer to let you preview these files interactively straight from your repository file browser.

How it works

The app adds a native preview tab when you click on a supported geographic file in your Bitbucket repository. You can zoom, pan, and explore the data without leaving your browser.

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Key capabilities

  • GeoJSON & TopoJSON: Renders all GeoJSON geometry types and automatically converts TopoJSON in the browser to efficiently display large datasets. It also automatically fits the map bounds to your data.
  • KML & KMZ: Loads raw KML and automatically unzips KMZ archives. It preserves your custom placemarks, routes, and styling.
  • Shapefiles: Previews ESRI Shapefiles. It supports both standalone .shp files and complete sets including .shx, .dbf, and .prj files.

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Architecture and Privacy

A core design principle for our apps is data privacy. Map Viewer processes your geographic files entirely in your browser. Your file text, contents, and filenames are never transmitted to, viewed by, or stored by Eulo Labs. The rendering happens locally on your machine.

Available on the Atlassian Marketplace: Map Viewer for Bitbucket

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