Hi @Trapthy,
For more details, see also this KB article on reducing repository size
I'm going to include that text here so it is more accessible:
Bitbucket is great for keeping your source files and managing changes, especially when working on a team, but it's not the best place to keep large binary files, such as executables and other build artifacts, or videos and other media files.
We recommend repositories be kept under 1.0 GB to help ensure that our servers are fast and downloads are quick for our users. Bitbucket Cloud repositories have a 2.0 GB limit. When that limit is reached, you will only be able to push changes that undo the latest commits. There is also a hard limit of 5.0 GB. When that limit is reached, you will not be able to push any changes, and your repository becomes read-only.
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