- Allow analysts to quickly create and iterate on projects in Prophecy, even if they lack credentials for the company’s external Git.
- Allow the engineering team to manage CI/CD and code promotions as per company standards in an external repository once pipelines are ready for production.
Migrating a project’s repository is not the same as cloning a project. A cloned project is a new,
distinct project with its own repository. Migration moves the existing project and its ID to the
new repo.
Prerequisites
Before migrating a project repository from Prophecy-managed Git to an external Git provider, ensure the following:- The original project must be a SQL project that uses the Simple Git Storage Model.
- You must be either the project owner (the user who created the project) or a team admin of the team associated with the project.
- You must have valid credentials for the external Git provider. If you don’t, team members can share credentials with you in Prophecy.
- You must have access to an empty repository in the external Git provider where the project will be migrated.
- The external repository must contain a dedicated branch that will receive updates when you publish the project from Prophecy. (This branch doesn’t have to be named
main; you can choose any branch to serve as the main publishing branch.)
Step-by-step guide
Initiate the migration
Once you’ve confirmed all prerequisites are in place, you can begin the migration process from within your Prophecy project.- Open your Prophecy project.
- Click the
...menu in the top right corner. - Select Set up on External Git.
- Select the credential you wish to use.
Fill migration details
After initiating the migration, you’ll be prompted to provide the following information about the external repository.-
Fill in the following fields:
- Repository — Select the repository from the external Git provider to store the project code.
- Path — Write a non-root path where the project code will be stored (for example,
/myproject, not just/). - Main Branch — Reference an existing branch in the external repo that will be the project publication branch.
- Development Branch — Name the branch where users will continue to do development work in the project.
- Copy all release tags - Option to migrate release tags to the new repo.
- Click Set up on External Git to confirm the migration.

