On logging in to Bitbucket today, 3 repositories show in my workspace.
However, when navigating to my workspace, nothing shows up.
How can I get them to appear?
Hi @TreescanIT ,
This is possible if you don't have permission over this repositories. The first screen only show a summary of the workspace.
If you are admin on that workspace, please follow the next picture and set your repositorios over admin group.
Hello Claudio. Following your post, I created a new user groups "Admins" and added myself to it. However, no repositories appear available for selection.
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Maybe you're not admin or member over this repositories.
In the settings workspace, find the "Users on Plan" and show me who is the owner.
After then select "View Access".
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Hello @Claudio Gonzalez - any other ideas? As my last screenshot shows, I have admin access, but no repositories are visible.
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Hello @Claudio Gonzalez. Yes, I can create a new repository and that shows up. Obviously, that doesn't help me access the 'hidden' repositories.
I think this is going to need Atlassian to investigate. Is there any way of getting their attention?
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Update: I've found a list of them under https://bitbucket.org/account/settings/watched/repositories/.
Unfortunately it turns out they're unmigrated Mercurial repositories, which probably explains the problem - and also means there's no solution here, unless Atlassian has the repositories available somewhere for downloading.
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