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Resources for using the popular distributed source code control and collaboration tools Git and Mercurial on Windows.
Microsoft announced Wednesday that it is adding git support to TFS and Visual Studio, putting the distributed version control system on an equal footing with its current centralized system. In so ...
Microsoft has launched a public preview of GitHub Copilot for Azure, a new Visual Studio extension that uses AI agents to ...
Many .NET developers have turned to distributed source control systems. The most popular one seems to be Git, which was originally created by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development. One ...
GitHub Copilot for Azure is now available in Public Preview inside Visual Studio 2022 (version 17.14 or later). The new ...
Anyone who has used GitHub Copilot will tell you that it’s incredibly useful. But they’ll also tell you it’s incredibly ...
Source: Microsoft The new Git tooling is an important development in Visual Studio, especially considering other GitHub-related features released this year (like GitHub Actions for Azure).
Better GitHub integration and other improvements highlight the new Visual Studio 2019 Version 16.7 and first preview of v16.8, both released today. The focus on Git, a distributed source code version ...
Visual Studio Code now supports discovery for nested Git repositories and improves autoscrolling, among other features.