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How to get list of repositories using Issues or Wikis?

ayduns
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March 25, 2026

I've had a mail from Bitbucket saying the native Issues and Wikis are being removed and that I'm using them.   The mail also says the Bitbucket team can provide a list of affected repos, but it seems that does not apply to the free version - or if does, then I don't see how to request it!  Presumably would not have been to hard to include that info in the first mail anyway...

How can I see which repos are affected?  (

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rwillia2
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March 25, 2026

Claude created a simple Python script to accomplish this if anyone else wants it: https://bitbucket.org/rwillia2/bitbucket-scan@noahk also contributed a Powershell version on the original announcement thread here: https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Bitbucket-articles/Announcing-sunset-of-Bitbucket-Issues-and-Wikis/bc-p/3211909#M2869

Hayden Clark
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March 26, 2026

Very cool. Worked a treat.

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JaneBrandhub
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March 25, 2026

I have the same query.  Please let me know if you solve your problem.

Fabio Racobaldo _Catworkx_
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April 1, 2026

hi @JaneBrandhub , please check the workaround provided by @rwillia2 

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