> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.clouddefenseai.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.clouddefenseai.com/connect-repositories/scan-an-azure-devops-repository.md).

# Scan an Azure DevOps repository

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### **How to integrate Azure Repository**

To integrate Azure Repositories with Cloud Defense, please follow the mentioned guidelines.

### Prerequisites

Users must have an existing Azure account, which requires :&#x20;

* Azure Username
* &#x20;Azure Personal Access Token&#x20;
* Azure Organization Name&#x20;
* Azure Project Name

### **Instructions**

### **Step 1:** **Select Azure Repos Integration**

Please select the Integration Page from your CloudDefense Dashboard and click on Azure Repos.

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### **Step 2:** **Fill Up the Azure Integration Form**

Then you will see the Azure integration form which requires username and account token details and configures the repos accordingly.

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Now fill up the form with all the required information. Check the screenshot below.

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**Important**: Make sure to check the “Full Access” for Scope.

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Now fill up the form with all the required information. Check the screenshot below.

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### **Step 3: Configure "Azure Repos"**

Once you are done, please click **"CONFIGURE."**

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Now you can see all of your Azure Repos and start scanning as shown in the following screenshot.

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