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I cannot access commits any more.

Jens_Christian_Thomsen February 28, 2018

When I try to access my commits I get this error:

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Why can I no longer access my commits?

Can any one help me?

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Jens_Christian_Thomsen April 17, 2018

Hello, are you there.

I'm still having this problem.

Ana Retamal
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
April 17, 2018

Hi Jens, to map your username to a commit, Bitbucket Cloud requires that the email address you commit with matches a validated email address on an account. On your local system, where you commit, you can configure a global username/email and a repository specific username/email. If you do not specify a repository specific username/email values, both systems use the global default. So, for example, if your Bitbucket account has a validated email address of joe.foot@gmail.com, you need to make sure your repository configuration is set for that username. Also, make sure you have set your global username/email address configuration to a validated email address.

Bitbucket uses the commit data to determine which account name to attach to the push in Bitbucket. To ensure your actions in Bitbucket appear with the correct user, you must configure your local DVCS correctly. For instructions on how to do this, you can visit Set your username for Bitbucket Cloud actions.

Alternatively, you can click on 'Create an alias in your repository administration' and set the alias on the Bitbucket interface, so next time you visit the commit age you'll see your name associated to the commits, like this: 

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If you're still having trouble, let us know where you're stuck and send us a screenshot so we can continue helping you.

Kind regards!

Ana

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Jens_Christian_Thomsen March 6, 2018

Can you help?

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Jens_Christian_Thomsen March 4, 2018

I'm just trying to see them on the website.

I click on Commits and get the message.

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Ana Retamal
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
March 2, 2018

Hi Jens! How are you trying to access your commits? have you tried the steps on the article Set your username for Bitbucket cloud actions already?

Best regards,

Ana

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