Using VS Code with Azure DevOps Git Repos
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- This is a continuation of my previous video on Azure DevOps Repos. In this video, we install Visual Studio Code and install and configure Git to use an Azure DevOps Git repository. We then go over creating and publishing branches from VS Code and pushing and pulling code updates from VS Code to the DevOps Repo.
00:00 - Start
01:26 - Install VS Code
02:56 - Install Git
03:44 - Configure Git
05:26 - Clone the Repo
08:55 - Create the Dev Branch
09:42 - Publish a Branch
10:10 - Push Changes
12:25 - Pull Updated Code
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Straightforward and easy to understand. Thank you, Travis.
This is amazing and easy to understand. This solved many confusions I had in my skull. Thank for the content Travis. Great Job.
This was super helpful. MS doesn't seem to have any documentation around using VS Code with Azure DevOps, but it's simple after watching this!
so helpful and easily explained. much appreciated Travis
Thanks a lot! your explanation is very clear and helped me a lot in my real-time project
Very informative. Thank you Travis.
Very informative thank you Travis very clean explanation
Excellent video!!! Thank you so much!!!
Excellent! very easy to understand. Thankyou so much
BRILLIANT! straight to the point
you are the best life savior. very clean explanation.
wonderful explanation on to the point thank you
thank you so much for the wonderful content really appreciated.
Very helpful, thank you very much!!
Thank you, useful and quick!
Wunderbar. Great explanation.
Really very good, thanks Ms Travis..like..
Thank you Travis!
Thank you, Travis
Helped me a lot thanks
Nice job!
God bless you!
Very interesting! Please, could you make a tutorial about Azure Pipelines? Great job!
Great suggestion!
Top ! :)
Save me on internship with that pull function. I thought pulling and cloning was the same thing 😅
nice one
Thanks
Could you make a video about how a team of developers and admins can work on a prj collaboratively then ask approval for the changes and finally merge and apply them on the Prod env, for example, a SQL Sproc? Please describe it with an imaginary scenario. Thank you!
Very helpful thanks much
Newbie question Travis: I understand VS to be your IDE, but I am trying to understand where (if any) does "DevOps" fit in the equation if all your programming needs are local? OR is it best practice to work in the Azure DevOps alongside VS. Thanks
Hello! I tried to use vs code and I cannot properly login to my Azure subscription. I press F1 and "sign in". After that I got a new window and prompted by my login. It said "You are signed in now and can close this page." But I don't see my Visual Studio subscription. It looks like I logged in incorrectly. Why is that? Thanks
Hmm i would like to see a better integration in terms of how can i create tasks from code and not having to touch the slow loading azure devops website?
Stupid question, but the email you would enter in Git Bash is the one belonging to your Azure subscription, yes?
4:10 using this global configs. is it really needed? when you try to clone the repo and you provide your creds wouldnt this be setup automatically?
Again. It's not about effective using these tools together. It's about working with git for noobies. Presented workflow is this same for any ide and any git repos hub