Git for Confluence Cloud
  • Git for Confluence Cloud
  • Release notes
    • August 6th, 2024
    • June 5 2024
    • June 7th, 2023
    • March 14th, 2023
    • October 20th, 2022
    • October 3rd, 2022
    • August 30, 2022
    • August 8th, 2022
    • July 25th, 2022
    • July 20th, 2022
    • June 30th, 2022
  • Installation
    • Installation
  • Git Support
    • Git providers
    • Filetypes
    • Demo Confluence pages
    • Demo videos
  • How to use the app
    • Share Git file macro
    • Share Git folder macro
    • Authorization
    • Shared Git files overview
    • Troubleshooting
  • Administration
    • Authentication methods
    • Migration of consent
    • User management
    • Audit log
  • Example use cases
    • Software architecture document
    • Public documentation
  • Security
    • F.A.Q.
    • OAuth scopes and API endpoints
      • Github OAuth scopes
      • Bitbucket OAuth scopes
      • Gitlab OAuth scopes
      • Azure DevOps OAuth scopes
    • Access token scopes and API endpoints
      • Github access token scopes
      • Bitbucket access token scopes
      • Gitlab access token scopes
      • Azure DevOps access token scopes
  • Relevant Links
    • Pricing
    • Privacy & Security
    • Marketplace
    • Support
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Git for Confluence Cloud

Welcome to the documentation of Git for Confluence Cloud

NextRelease notes

Last updated 1 year ago

100% up-to-date Git content in Confluence. Share Git files on your behalf using OAuth. Render markdown, plantuml, svg and more.

Share Git content in an easy and secure way

Securely share Git files with Confluence users, even those who don't have access to the git repository. Connect your Git provider with Confluence and share content on your behalf.

Easily embed up-to-date content from git

Don’t worry about outdated Git content in Confluence! Simply paste the link of the Git file to embed it in a Confluence page. The Git for Confluence macro syncs automatically. You’ll always view the latest version of your source code.

Automatically render diagrams

Automatically visualize markdown, SVG, plantUML and other file types. We will support more formats in the near future.

If you are looking for the documentation for Git for Confluence for Server and Data Center, you can find it here:

An overview of this documentation

Installation

How to get started with the app

How to use the app

How the share Git files using the Share Git file macro

Git support

Available Git providers and supported file types

Documentation for Git for Confluence Server / Data Center
Installation
How to use the app
Git Support