GitClear Enterprise supports connecting to your self-hosted, on-prem instances of GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket and Azure Devops. You'll be initially directed to do so when you set up your first account, but past that point, you can also set one up from the top-right account dropdown, then clicking into "Account Settings":




Then clicking into "Repository Providers" and "Add a provider":




You'll be prompted to select your provider type:



After you select this, you'll be taken to a menu that lets you specify an endpoint, along with your access token that GitClear can use to fetch and import repos:



If you don't know how to generate an API token, we provide instructions for each respective provider underneath the "API token or Authorization" field.


After you select your endpoint and connect, you'll receive a notice that your endpoint is connected, and you can import repos from it.


To actually import, you'll want to navigate to your existing entity Settings tab:


Then click Add repos:


From there, you'll see a repo import screen. Make sure that you select the provider account that you just set up:



After this point, you'll be able to freely import from your new account. Happy importing!