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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:08:01+00:00 2026-05-13T12:08:01+00:00

I noted that in BitBucket when your commit log contains a number like #12

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I noted that in BitBucket when your commit log contains a number like #12 this number is linked to the bug number 12.

I found this feature interesting, and I wonder if there is any keyword that would allow me to mark the issue as resolved from the commit log instead of going to the web interface each time.

If BitBucket doesn’t do it, could you point a system that does?

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    2026-05-13T12:08:01+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:08 pm

    Google Code Project Hosting also supports it:

    http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/IssueTracker#Integration_with_version_control

    There are commit-log commands to:

    1. Easily set an issue’s status to Fixed.
    2. Update any aspect of the issue, and add a comment.
    3. Enter a new issue.
    4. Request a code review.

      (Fixes issue NNN)    Enclose command in parentheses
      Fixes issue NNN.     Full sentence in your log message description
      Fixes issue NNN  On a line by itself
      

    The word Fixes can replaced with Closes or Resolves. The issue number can have a leading pound-sign (#) or not.

    The other commit-log commands use a multi-line “long form” syntax that is more powerful.

    COMMAND-LINE
    ISSUE-FIELD-UPDATE*
    COMMENT-TEXT...
    

    Where COMMAND-LINE is one of the following:

    Update issue NNN
    New issue
    New review
    

    There can be any number of ISSUE-FIELD-UPDATE lines. These lines can be one of the following:

    Summary: NEW-VALUE
    Status: NEW-VALUE
    Owner: NEW-VALUE
    Cc: PLUS-MINUS-LIST
    Labels: PLUS-MINUS-LIST
    
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