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  1. (Only for Self-Managed integrations) Create a new organization (GitHub Enterprise), Group (Gitlab Server), or Project (Bitbucket Server/Data Center) named whitesource-config (the name must be exactly as specified here) in your integrated repository platform.

  2. (Only for AzureRepos) This integration is using Global Configuration by default so just follow the installation steps of the WhiteSource for Azure Repos documentation.

  3. Create a new repository named whitesource-config (the name must be exactly as specified here). In Self-Managed integrations, this repository needs to be inside the whitesource-config entity you created in the previous step.

  4. Add the new whitesource-config repository to your integration. Based on your relevant platform, refer to the correct section:

  5. The whitesource-config repository will now contain a README file and two new configuration files (automatically created by the integration), repo-config.json and global-config.json. Configure these files by referring to the following sections and then continue in this procedure.

  6. Add repositories you want WhiteSource to scan, to your integration.

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