- Navigate to the Repositories page, and click the blue “New Repository” button.
- Fill in the “New Repository” modal. At minimum you will need to enter a repository label and the HTTPS URL of your git repository.
- If your repository is private, you will need to select the appropriate credentials. If you haven’t entered the credentials before, you can enter them by selecting “Add new credential” in the credential selection dropdown.
- You can optionally assign the new repository to a specific Team. Assigning a repository to a team allows you to limit which users can access which scan results. Teams also aggregate all scan data for the team and display the combined results daily on the dashboard.
- If you are using our Behind The Firewall scanning image, select the appliance that should scan this repository in the BTF Options dropdown.
- Finally, when you are done, click “Save”.
Navigate to the Repositories page, and click the blue “New Repository” button. #

Fill in the “New Repository” modal. At minimum you will need to enter a repository label and the HTTPS URL of your git repository. #

If your repository is private, you will need to select the appropriate credentials. If you haven’t entered the credentials before, you can enter them by selecting “Add new credential” in the credential selection dropdown. #

You can optionally assign the new repository to a specific Team. Assigning a repository to a team allows you to limit which users can access which scan results. Teams also aggregate all scan data for the team and display the combined results daily on the dashboard. #
