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# Bitbucket Cloud

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To get started analyzing your Bitbucket Cloud projects with SonarQube Cloud, see [Getting started with Bitbucket Cloud](/sonarqube-cloud/getting-started/bitbucket-cloud.md).
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## Key features <a href="#key-features" id="key-features"></a>

With SonarQube Cloud’s integration with Bitbucket Cloud, you’ll be able to:

* Authenticate with Bitbucket Cloud (through OAuth authentication).
* Import your Bitbucket workspace and its repositories into SonarQube Cloud to easily set up SonarQube Cloud projects.
* Analyze projects with Bitbucket Pipelines.\
  SonarScanners running in Bitbucket Pipelines can automatically detect branches or pull requests being built.\
  You can fail the pipeline if the SonarQube quality gate fails.
* Report your quality gate status to your branches and pull requests.\
  You can see your quality gate and code metric results right in Bitbucket Cloud so you know if it’s safe to merge your changes. You can prevent pull request merges when the quality gate fails.
* Import your monorepo into SonarQube Cloud to easily manage the related projects.

## Related pages

* [Getting started with Bitbucket Cloud](/sonarqube-cloud/getting-started/bitbucket-cloud.md)
* [Importing Bitbucket workspace](/sonarqube-cloud/administering-sonarcloud/managing-organization/creating-organization/importing-bitbucket-workspace.md)
* [Bitbucket Pipelines](/sonarqube-cloud/analyzing-source-code/ci-based-analysis/bitbucket-pipelines-for-sonarcloud.md)


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