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Using Git in PackagesLocalDirectory – VS 2022 Edition
This article is an update of this post to show how to use Git in PackagesLocalDirectory when using Visual Studio 2022.
Open VS 2022. Open the Git Changes Tab then click on Clone Repository
Click on Azure DevOps
Select your repo from the available projects, review…
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Using Git in PackagesLocalDirectory – VS 2022 Edition
Using Git in PackagesLocalDirectory – VS 2022 Edition This article is an update of this post to show how to use Git in PackagesLocalDirectory when using Visual Studio 2022. Open VS 2022. Open the Git Changes Tab then click on Clone Repository Click on Azure DevOps Select your repo from the available projects, review settings and click “Clone”.
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