diff --git a/example/ajax/index.php b/example/ajax/index.php
index c09a36aa..fff9eeb0 100644
--- a/example/ajax/index.php
+++ b/example/ajax/index.php
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
* Test action copied from tangible-blocks, just added it so that we have an
* example of ajax action from our module to use
*
- * @see https://bitbucket.org/tangibleinc/blocks/src/main/includes/block/controls/aliases/post-select.php
+ * @see https://github.com/tangibleinc/blocks/tree/main/includes/block/controls/aliases/post-select.php
*/
ajax\enqueue();
diff --git a/example/register/fields.php b/example/register/fields.php
index 0ab265cc..66c1fb79 100644
--- a/example/register/fields.php
+++ b/example/register/fields.php
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
* Your field must be registered, otherwise you won't be able to use fetch/store_value
* See the "Registration" section for more details
*
- * @see https://bitbucket.org/tangibleinc/tangible-fields-module/src/main/store.php
+ * @see https://github.com/tangibleinc/tangible-fields-module/tree/main/store.php
*/
` thanks to the id and passes all data (div id + field configuration) to the frontend. The appropriate React component is then initialized inside the correct `
` based on this.
-Each field type is linked to a react component. You can see which field type is associated with which component in the [types.js file](https://bitbucket.org/tangibleinc/tangible-fields-module/src/main/assets/src/types.js).
+Each field type is linked to a react component. You can see which field type is associated with which component in the [types.js file](https://github.com/tangibleinc/tangible-fields-module/tree/main/assets/src/types.js).
When a field is initialized, the associated config is passed to the component as react props.
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ To generate the JS/CSS build file, we use an internal tool called Tangible Rolle
#### Getting started
-An easy way to work on the Tangible Fields module is to work from the [documentation repository](https://bitbucket.org/tangibleinc/tangible-fields-example/src/main/), which is a wordpress plugin that uses the Tangible Fields as a composer dependency.
+An easy way to work on the Tangible Fields module is to work from the [documentation repository](https://github.com/tangibleinc/tangible-fields-example/), which is a wordpress plugin that uses the Tangible Fields as a composer dependency.
One advantage of working from this plugin is that all the possible fields are already included in the documentation as example, an can be used for testing.
diff --git a/example/templates/registration/save-load.md b/example/templates/registration/save-load.md
index 8d5e46fd..a505dc57 100644
--- a/example/templates/registration/save-load.md
+++ b/example/templates/registration/save-load.md
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ $fields->register_field('field-name', [
```php
/**
-* @see https://bitbucket.org/tangibleinc/tangible-fields-module/src/main/store.php
+* @see https://github.com/tangibleinc/tangible-fields-module/tree/main/store.php
*/
$fields->register_field('field-name', [
...$args,
diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md
index 6b95c833..cc93cdb4 100644
--- a/readme.md
+++ b/readme.md
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ $fields = tangible_fields();
Prerequisites: [Git](https://git-scm.com/), [Node](https://nodejs.org/en/) (version 18 and above)
```sh
-git clone git@bitbucket.org:tangibleinc/tangible-fields.git
+git clone git@github.com:tangibleinc/tangible-fields.git
cd tangible-fields
```