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I was able to resolve my issue with the step



At his step:

git clone git@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:aaronbartell/ibmidash.git

Cloning into 'ibmidash'...



After forking the ibmidash  project to my bitbucket repository,  I was able to do a git clone git@xxxxxxxxx:”my bitbucket user”/ibmidash.git



This was probably clear in the article from this passage.  My problem is that none of the figures(Figure 3 in this case) are shown in my browser.



You’ll be redirected to the newly created repository located within your profile, as shown in Figure 3. The next step is to get the code into your IBM i IFS. We use the git clone command to do this. However, first we need to obtain the repository URL by selecting the “Clone” link in the left navigation, as shown in Figure 3.



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