Submitted by Nathan Clouse on 04/01/22.
Using Git with 1 Package
When using Git for F&O, there are 2 basic flavors of using it; with 1 package or more than 1 package. This post will cover how to setup Git for use with 1 package.
When using Git for F&O, there are 2 basic flavors of using it; with 1 package or more than 1 package. This post will cover how to setup Git for use with 1 package.
To learn out to create a Git repo in Azure DevOps, please refer to MSFT documentation. To learn how to create a repo on Github, please refer to GitHub…
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Using Git with 1 Package
Using Git with 1 Package When using Git for F&O, there are 2 basic flavors of using it; with 1 package or more than 1 package. This post will cover how to setup Git for use with 1 package. To learn out to create a Git repo in Azure DevOps, please refer to MSFT documentation.
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