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After clicking one of those buttons, authenticate with GitHub or GitLab and choose a repository name. Netlify then automatically creates a clone of the repository in your GitHub or GitLab account. Next, it builds and deploys the new site on Netlify, bringing you to the site dashboard after completing the build.
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After clicking one of those buttons, authenticate with GitHub and choose a repository name. Netlify then automatically creates a clone of the repository in your GitHub account. Next, it builds and deploys the new site on Netlify, bringing you to the site dashboard after completing the build.
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**Note for Bitbucket users:** Static CMS supports Bitbucket repositories, but Bitbucket's permissions won't work with the Deploy to Netlify buttons above. You can still set up a repository manually, or follow the [tutorial](/docs/add-to-your-site) for adding Static CMS to an existing site.
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**Note for GitLab and Bitbucket users:** Static CMS supports GitLab and Bitbucket repositories, but won't work with the Deploy to Netlify buttons above without additional configuration (See [GitLab](/docs/gitlab-backend) or [Bitbucket](/docs/bitbucket-backend) respectively).
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## Access Static CMS
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