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Conflict with bitbucket and github credentials

EvandroLippert_
New Contributor

I'm migrating my files from Bitbucket to Github, but every time that I need to clone something from bitbucket and send it to GitHub, I need to create a new token to integrate the tools. It seems that when you save a Github credential, it overrides the Bitbucket credential and vice-versa. What I'm trying to say is, is there a way to have two valid credentials for GitHub and Bitbucket without conflict with them?

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Kaniz
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @ EvandroLippert Junior! My name is Kaniz, and I'm the technical moderator here. Great to meet you, and thanks for your question! Let's see if your peers on the community have an answer to your question first. Or else I will follow up shortly with a response.

alexott
Valued Contributor II
Valued Contributor II

Cross-posting my answer from StackOverflow:

Unfortunately right now it works only with a single Git provider. It looks like that you're linking individual notebooks into Git repository. You can simplify things by cloning the Bitbucket repository(-ies) into Github, and then only with Github. The Databricks Repos that was introduced this year will help you working with multiple notebooks inside the single repository

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