Moving from GitHub to Bitbucket

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Hector de Isidro
2 min readJun 12, 2018

Disclaimer: This post is not related in any way to Microsoft’s recent acquisition of GitHub (I don’t really have a very strong opinion about it; although I hope that won’t affect us at all).

Next month, my GitHub annual subscription will end and I don’t want to renew it in order to reduce the high number of online services I currently pay for.
tl;dr: I’ll continue to use GitHub but not for private repositories.

There are many alternatives out there, but I’ve decided to migrate my private repositories to Bitbucket¹ (mainly because I’m used to using it at work²). The biggest obstacle is that they don’t provide any tool to import all the repos at once (we have to do the chore one by one…) so I’ve created a script³ to fill that gap. You’re welcome, Bitbucket :wink:

Moving checklist

As you can see, we won’t expose any of our account passwords, so we can delete those temporary credentials afterwards.

Moving day

[1] Even though some people think it’s the ugliest one :wink:
[2] Also, I tried Gitlab long time ago and IMO their website was running slow and sluggish. Perhaps they have solved this by now, IDK :shrug:
[3] It has been tested under Linux/MacOS. What about Windows users? Well, can you tell me why you’re still using Windows? :trollface:

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