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What password and login is needed to add project on bitbucket repo?

Oksana Slipchenko
February 6, 2019

While trying push the project on bitbucket, getting remote: Invalid username or password. I use password from atlassian account, and login 'https://elf_1386@bitbucket.org', is it right? It does't work.

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Oksana Slipchenko
February 6, 2019

There is the algorithm of my actions:
1. Create new repo on bitbucket (choose not to add read file)
2. Go to my project dir in terminal 
3. run this command: git remote add origin https://elf_1386@bitbucket.org/elf_1386/s-scudin-photo.git

4. Then run: git push -u origin master

5. it asks "Password for 'https://elf_1386@bitbucket.org':"

6. I type password from atlassian, and it is not matching.
What am I doing 
wrong?

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 6, 2019

You need to give it the user name and password set up for accessing that repository.

Oksana Slipchenko
February 6, 2019

In repo settings there is only access keys. But I think, it is not the same that password

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Ana Retamal
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February 6, 2019

Hi Oksana,

The credentials are the same you're using for your Atlassian account (email address and password). Also, note that 'https://elf_1386@bitbucket.org' is not your username, your username is just 'elf_1386'.

Hope that helps!

Ana

Oksana Slipchenko
February 6, 2019

I know, but terminal asks password for  'https://elf_1386@bitbucket.org'...

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