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My repositories are no longer visible

SY
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June 14, 2025

When I logged in for the first time in a while and tried to open Bitbucket, I was asked to set up a workspace.

After creating a Workspace, all of the repositories that I had been able to see before are no longer visible.

How can I access the original repositories?

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Ben
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June 15, 2025

Hi @SY 

If you've been asked to create a workspace when you've signed in - this is because you've signed in with the wrong email address (ie an email address which was not tied to any workspaces).

This article explains this in more detail - but essentially I'd suggest accessing your local repository in a terminal, then checking your remote URL configuration to see the workspaceID reported and check your Workspace Settings > General to see if the workspaceID matches:

  • git remote -vvv

If the workspaceID doesn't match, check your git config to determine the email address registered here and log in using that email address instead:

  • git config --list

Let me know if any issues.

Cheers!

- Ben (Bitbucket Cloud Support)

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toshafanasiev
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June 14, 2025

I have the same issue, I have repositories that I can still access via git but that I cannot see on the bitbucket interface. I suspect workspaces are the issue but I can't seem to find them in settings, any help would be appreciated.

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