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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Low
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None
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1
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Severity 3 - Minor
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12
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Issue Summary
The Pipelines page of a repo used to show templates for the initial configuration of a bitbucket-pipelines.yml file, in repositories where Pipelines had never been enabled.
These templates are now missing and the page incorrectly informs the user that they already have a bitbucket-pipelines.yml file in the repo.
Steps to Reproduce
- On Bitbucket's website, open a repository that has never had Pipelines enabled
- Select Pipelines from the left sidebar
Expected Results
The page used to show Pipelines templates so that a user creates and commits an initial bitbucket-pipelines.yml file.
Actual Results
The page shows the following:

Build, test and deploy with Pipelines Easy to set up Integrated CI/CD for Bitbucket Cloud that helps you automate your code from test to production in the Cloud or using your own infrastructure. Looks like you already have a bitbucket-pipelines.yml file in this repository
Selecting Review pipeline on this page redirects the user to the Source page of the bitbucket-pipelines.yml file which doesn't exist, with a message "Resource not found".
Workaround
Currently there is no workaround for showing the templates.
The following steps can be used to enable Pipelines and create a bitbucket-pipelines.yml file:
- On Bitbucket's website, open the repository
- Select Repository settings from the left sidebar
- Select Settings under the section titled Pipelines from the new left sidebar
- On the new page, select the toggle to enable Pipelines
Afterwards, the bitbucket-pipelines.yml can be created either locally or via the website.
Locally, a user can create it in a clone of the repo, commit it, and then push the commit to Bitbucket.
From the website, a user can create it from the Source page of the repo > select the 3 dots menu (near the top right corner) > select Add file.
The following documentation pages can be used as a reference for the content of the bitbucket-pipelines.yml file: