You can open up a specific repository for public (anonymous) access.
You need admin permission for the repository.
Go to the repository and click Settings, then Repository (under 'Permissions'). Check Enable (under 'Public Access') to allow users without a Bitbucket Server account to clone and browse the repository.
I do not find the Permission, but Branch permission. the contains were not same as previous description.
Hi! The documentation you quoted is referring to Bitbucket Server, so I'll assume that's what you're using. In that case, your UI should look like this:
Can you find the permissions option already?
Let us know if you have any questions!
Kind regards,
Ana
hi,
I am surveying an new version control system for company's new project. I setup a experiment project on bitbucket.
I attached the web page what I see. I do not find the web page same as your's.
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That's Bitbucket Cloud, but (as Ana mentioned) you're looking at documentation for Bitbucket Server.
Your screenshot shows a checkbox labeled "This is a private repository" - if you un-check that box, then the repository will be public, and anybody on the Internet will be able to read all of it (even without authenticating).
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