Connect Bitbucket and Anthropic Claude integrations
Transform your code workflow with intelligent automation by connecting Bitbucket and Anthropic Claude through Make. Automatically trigger AI-powered code reviews, documentation generation, and security analysis the moment you push commits or update pull requests—eliminating manual tasks and bringing real-time intelligence to every repository event.
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Build your Bitbucket and Anthropic Claude integrations.
Connect Anthropic Claude and Bitbucket through Make's integration platform to automate your development workflow. Anthropic Claude acts as a trigger, monitoring events such as new commits pushed to repositories, pull request updates, or repository changes. When these trigger events occur, Bitbucket performs actions like generating intelligent code reviews, creating automated documentation from the detected changes, or conducting AI-powered analysis of code quality and security issues. This integration enables you to automatically use Bitbucket's natural language processing capabilities in response to version control activities in Anthropic Claude, eliminating manual processes and establishing real-time AI-assisted responses to your repository events.
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Looking to get more out of Bitbucket and Anthropic Claude? With Make you can visually integrate Bitbucket and Anthropic Claude into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
How to setup Bitbucket and Anthropic Claude in 5 easy steps
Get your Anthropic Claude API key
Log into your Anthropic Claude console and look for the key icon in the bottom-left corner to access the API keys section. Click '+ Create Key', select your workspace, give your key a name, and click 'Add' to generate it. Once generated, immediately copy your API key and store it somewhere safe like a password manager. You won't be able to view this key again, so treat it like a password and keep it secure for the next steps.
Connect Anthropic Claude to Make
Open your Make account and add an Anthropic Claude module to your scenario. When prompted, click 'Create a connection' to begin linking Make to your Anthropic Claude account. Paste the API key you copied earlier into the 'API Key' field, optionally give your connection a custom name, and click 'Save'. Make will verify the key and complete the setup so you can start using Anthropic Claude in your automations.
Set up OAuth consumer in Bitbucket
Go to your Bitbucket account settings and navigate to 'Access management', then click on 'OAuth consumers'. This is where you'll create the credentials that allow Make to connect with your Bitbucket account. Click 'Add consumer' and enter this callback URL: https://www.make.com/oauth/cb/bitbucket2. This URL enables Bitbucket to send authentication information back to Make after you authorize the connection.
Copy your Bitbucket credentials
After creating the OAuth consumer, Bitbucket will show you two important pieces of information: a Client ID and a Client secret. Copy both of these values carefully and store them in a safe place. These credentials work like a secure username and password pair that allows Make to access your Bitbucket account. Make sure you have both values ready before moving to the final step.
Connect Bitbucket to Make
In your Make account, add a Bitbucket module to your scenario and click 'Create a connection'. This opens the connection setup screen where you'll enter your Bitbucket credentials. Paste the Client ID and Client secret you copied from Bitbucket, optionally name your connection, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete authentication. Once finished, your Bitbucket account will be connected and ready to use in your Make scenarios.
AI-powered development: Bitbucket and Anthropic Claude integration benefits
Integrate Bitbucket and Anthropic Claude to automate code reviews, generate intelligent documentation, and improve development workflows with AI-powered insights that transform how your team collaborates.
Automatically analyze Bitbucket pull requests and commits with Claude's AI to generate intelligent code reviews, documentation suggestions, and security insights without manual intervention.
Transform Bitbucket repository changes and commit messages into comprehensive, human-readable documentation using Claude's 100K+ token context window to understand entire codebases.
Use Claude to analyze Bitbucket events and generate context-aware, personalized notifications for your team across integrated apps like Slack, Telegram, or Trello based on relevance and priority.
Use Claude's AI to automatically categorize, prioritize, and suggest solutions for Bitbucket issues by analyzing code context, commit history, and project documentation.
FAQ
Integrating Bitbucket with Anthropic Claude through Make allows you to automate code reviews, generate documentation, and analyze pull requests using Claude's advanced AI capabilities. Claude can process large codebases with its 100K+ token window, providing intelligent summaries of code changes, suggesting improvements, and even helping your team understand complex commits. This integration keeps your development team engaged and informed while reducing manual review time and improving code quality across your projects.
Yes, your data is secure. Claude is designed with Constitutional AI and offers best-in-class data retention policies with a commitment to not train on your data. When you integrate Bitbucket with Claude through Make, you maintain full control over what information is shared. Make's platform uses secure authentication protocols, and Claude's safety-first approach reduces brand risk. You can confidently automate workflows knowing that your proprietary code and sensitive repository information remain protected.
With Make, you can create powerful automations such as: automatically generating release notes from commit messages, having Claude review and summarize pull requests before team review, creating intelligent code documentation from new commits, analyzing issue descriptions to suggest relevant code files or solutions, and generating project status reports by analyzing repository activity. You can also connect these apps with other tools like Slack, Trello, or Asana through Make to create comprehensive workflow automations that keep your entire team synchronized and productive.
No coding skills are required. Make provides a visual, no-code platform that allows you to connect Bitbucket and Anthropic Claude through an intuitive drag-and-drop interface. You simply select triggers from Bitbucket (like new commits or pull requests), define actions for Claude (such as analyzing content or generating responses), and configure how data flows between them. Make handles all the technical complexity, API connections, and authentication in the background. You can start creating sophisticated AI-powered development workflows within minutes of creating your Make account.
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