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Indeed, you can go to each of your workspace projects to view repo sizes.
Alternatively, you may also use this REST API to get the list of your repositories and filter out the "size" field.
GET /repositories/{workspace}
Regards,
Mark C
I accidentally found it. You have to go to Projects...and then click on your Project and you will get a list of all the repositories with their file size.....
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There is free apps "Repository Size List for Bitbucket".
I installed it to cloud migration in last year.
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