Set up your Git provider
Before building your platform with the help of Port's AI assistant, you will be asked to connect your Git provider. This is the first step of the onboarding process, and it happens right after you create your organization and invite your teammates.
Your Git provider is one of the richest sources of engineering context available - it tells Port which repositories exist, who owns them, and how work moves through pull requests. Connecting it first means every use-case Port AI builds for you afterward is already backed by real data, instead of starting from an empty catalog.
Choose your Git provider
Select the Git provider that hosts your code, then follow the steps in the modal to complete the connection:
- GitHub
- Bitbucket Cloud
- GitLab
- Azure DevOps
Expected outcome
Once your Git provider is connected, Port will:
- Create
RepositoryandPull Requestblueprints in your data model. - Create an entity for each repository and pull request fetched from your Git provider.
- Apply a default mapping configuration that controls which data is ingested and how it maps to your blueprints. You can edit this mapping at any time to control exactly what data is ingested and how it is structured.
Next step
Once your Git provider is connected, proceed to craft your initial prompt.