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How to Pull Codes From Bitbucket

Updated on:
May 12, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to pull code from a Bitbucket repository to your local machine.

Quick summary

This tutorial walks you through how to pull code from a Bitbucket repository to your local branch using the Pull feature. You will configure the remote branch source and local branch destination, then execute the pull to sync your local repository with the latest remote code.


Steps

  1. Navigate to the top menu bar and click the Pull option to initiate the process.
  2. Specify your preferred remote branch source and local branch destination, then configure the remaining settings and provide all required information based on your preferences.
  3. Once all settings are configured, tap the Pull button to proceed with the operation.
  4. After completing these steps, the remote code from your Bitbucket repository will be successfully pulled into your local repository.

📌 Why this matters

Pulling code from a Bitbucket repository is a foundational Git workflow that keeps local development environments in sync with the latest remote changes. Teams using Bitbucket for version control need a reliable, repeatable process to fetch and merge remote branches without conflicts. This demo shows exactly how to configure the remote branch source and local destination so developers can pull code correctly every time. Mastering the Bitbucket Pull workflow reduces merge errors, accelerates onboarding, and ensures consistent code collaboration across distributed teams.
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