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This wiki is a walk-through of how to connect an existing BitBucket repository to Visual Studio Team Services.
Step 1: Create a build definition
In the project inside VSTS, navigate to the Build definitions and click the plus icon to create a new definition:
In this example, let's perform a Visual Studio build. You can see other options are available as shown below:
Next select Remote Git Repository.
Next, we need to setup the connection to BitBucket and visually VSTS is complaining to us:
Step 2: Connect the BitBucket Repository
In BitBucket, navigate to your code base and grab the URL of your repo. You can construct this by taking the project URL (re., https://bitbucket.org/team/project) and appending the repo. You can get the repo by taking a look at the generated command in the clone option:
In VSTS on the repository tab, click Manage to add a new connection to BitBucket:
Add a new external Git repository connection. This is where the URL determined above goes!
Hopefully, this saves someone some time!