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Using the snippet in the ConfluenceThis article walks you through the following topics:

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Creating snippets

To embed content directly from your repositories, perform the following steps:

  1. Create a snippet in your repository. The following are the repositories supported:

    1. Bitbucket Server (requires add-on Snippets for Bitbucket 3.1.0 or later)

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    2. Bitbucket Cloud

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      To know more about snippets in Bitbucket, click here.

    3. GitHub Gist: To know more about how to create snippets in the GitHub Gist, click here.

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  2. Create a snippet using snippet macro.

Parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Description

Snippet URL

Yes

Enter Copy and paste the URL to of the snippet you want to embed into confluence.

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File

No

Enter Specify the name of the file .If that you want to embed a single file of from the snippet. Leave the parameter blank to embed all the files of the snippet.

Snippet macro

Once you have created a snippet in the Bitbucket server, Bitbucket cloud, or GitHub gist, you can now add the snippet to your documentation.

To create a Snippet macro, Perform the following steps:

  1. Create a new page or go to Edit the page where you want to add the snippet.

  2. Type / or click the + icon.

  3. Select Snippet and Click Insert. The Insert 'Snippet' Macro window is displayed.

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  4. Enter the following details and click Insert.

    1. Snippet URL

    2. (Optional) File

Info

For more information, see Parameters.