Hi @venkatraj v.p.,
Using REST API, for example you can use stashy.
import stashy
bitbucket = stashy.connect("http://localhost:7990/stash", "admin", "admin")
projects = bitbucket.projects.list()
for project in projects:
for repo in bitbucket.projects["%s" %(project["key"])].repos.list():
print(repo)
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