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  1. Usage Guide

Create a CodeThreat Account

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The login page serves as the entry point to the CodeThreat Web Portal. Users are presented with multiple options to authenticate and gain access to the system.

Options:

  1. Credential Login:

    Users can log in using a username and password provided by CodeThreat.

    Steps:

    1. Enter the provided username in the "Username" field.

    2. Enter the associated password in the "Password" field.

    3. Click the "Login" button.

  2. GitHub Login:

    Users can authenticate using their GitHub account. This provides a seamless login experience without the need to remember additional credentials for CodeThreat.

    Steps:

    1. Click on the "Login with GitHub" button.

    2. You will be redirected to GitHub's authentication page. If you're not already logged in to GitHub, enter your GitHub credentials.

    3. Grant the necessary permissions for CodeThreat to access your GitHub account.

    4. Once authenticated, you will be redirected back to CodeThreat's dashboard or main page.

  3. GitLab Login:

    Similar to the GitHub option, users can authenticate using their GitLab account.

    Steps:

    1. Click on the "Login with GitLab" button.

    2. You will be redirected to GitLab's authentication page. If you're not already logged in to GitLab, enter your GitLab credentials.

    3. Grant the necessary permissions for CodeThreat to access your GitLab account.

    4. Once authenticated, you will be redirected back to CodeThreat's dashboard or main page.

  4. Bitbucket Login:

    Similar to the Bitbucket option, users can authenticate using their GitLab account.

    Steps:

    1. Click on the "Login with Bitbucket" button.

    2. You will be redirected to GitLab's authentication page. If you're not already logged in to GitLab, enter your GitLab credentials.

    3. Grant the necessary permissions for CodeThreat to access your Bitbucket account.

    4. Once authenticated, you will be redirected back to CodeThreat's dashboard or main page.

Notes:

  • Ensure you have the correct permissions assigned on your GitHub or GitLab account to authenticate with CodeThreat.

  • If you encounter any issues during the login process or if you've forgotten the provided CodeThreat credentials, please contact the support team at info@codethreat.com.

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