feat: Add Bitbucket Resolver templates (#10880)

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run: pip install pre-commit==4.2.0
- name: Run pre-commit hooks
working-directory: ./enterprise
run: pre-commit run --all-files --config ./dev_config/python/.pre-commit-config.yaml
run: pre-commit run --all-files --show-diff-on-failure --config ./dev_config/python/.pre-commit-config.yaml
lint-cli-python:
name: Lint CLI python

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{% if issue_number %}
You are requested to fix issue #{{ issue_number }}: "{{ issue_title }}" in a repository on Bitbucket.
A comment on the issue has been addressed to you.
{% else %}
Your task is to fix the issue: "{{ issue_title }}".
{% endif %}
# Issue Body
{{ issue_body }}
{% if previous_comments %}
# Previous Comments
For reference, here are the previous comments on the issue:
{% for comment in previous_comments %}
- @{{ comment.author }} said:
{{ comment.body }}
{% if not loop.last %}\n\n{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
# Guidelines
1. Review the task carefully.
2. For all changes to actual application code (e.g. in Python or Javascript), add an appropriate test to the testing directory to make sure that the issue has been fixed
3. Run the tests, and if they pass you are done!
4. You do NOT need to write new tests if there are only changes to documentation or configuration files.
# Final Checklist
Re-read the issue title, body, and comments and make sure that you have successfully implemented all requirements.
Use the Bitbucket token and Bitbucket APIs to:
1. Create a new branch using `openhands/` as a prefix (e.g `openhands/update-readme`)
2. Commit your changes with a clear commit message
3. Push the branch to Bitbucket
4. Create a pull request that:
- Mentions that it "fixes" or "resolves" the issue number
- Has a clear description of the changes made

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{% if issue_comment %}
{{ issue_comment }}
{% else %}
Please fix issue number #{{ issue_number }}.
{% endif %}

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You are checked out to branch {{ branch_name }}, which has an open PR #{{ pr_number }}: "{{ pr_title }}" on Bitbucket.
A comment on the PR has been addressed to you.
# PR Description
{{ pr_body }}
{% if comments %}
# Previous Comments
You may find these other comments relevant:
{% for comment in comments %}
- @{{ comment.author }} said at {{ comment.created_at }}:
{{ comment.body }}
{% if not loop.last %}\n\n{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
{% if file_location %}
# Comment location
The comment is in the file `{{ file_location }}` on line #{{ line_number }}
{% endif %}.
# Steps to Handle the Comment
## Understand the PR Context
Use the Bitbucket token and Bitbucket API to:
1. Retrieve the diff against the main branch to understand the changes
2. Fetch the PR body and any linked issues for context
## Process the Comment
If it's a question:
1. Answer the question asked
2. DO NOT leave any comments on the PR
If it requests a code update:
1. Modify the code accordingly in the current branch
2. Commit your changes with a clear commit message
3. Push the changes to Bitbucket to update the PR
4. DO NOT leave any comments on the PR

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{{ pr_comment }}

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JIRA = 'jira'
JIRA_DC = 'jira_dc'
LINEAR = 'linear'
BITBUCKET = 'bitbucket'
@dataclass