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    <h1>Azure devops vscode</h1>
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    <h1>Quickstart: Code with Git</h1>
    <p><strong>Azure DevOps Services | Azure DevOps Server 2020 | Azure DevOps Server 2019 | TFS 2018 - TFS 2013</strong></p>
    <p>In this quickstart, learn how to share your code with others. After you create a new organization and project in Azure DevOps, you can begin coding with Git.</p>
    <p>To work with a Git repo, you clone it to your computer. Cloning a repo creates a complete local copy of the repo for you to work with. Cloning also downloads all commits and branches in the repo, and sets up a named relationship with the repo on the server. Use this relationship to interact with the existing repo, pushing and pulling changes to share code with your team.</p>
    <h2>Install Git command-line tools</h2>
    <p>Install one of the following Git command-line tools:</p>
    <p><ul>
    <li>To install Git for Windows, including Git Credential Manager, see Install the Git Credential Manager.</li>
    <li>To install on macOS or Linux, check out the Installing Git chapter in the open-source <em>Pro Git</em> book. For macOS and Linux, we recommend configuring SSH authentication</li>
    </ul>
    </li>
    </ol>
    </p>
    <h2>Clone the repo to your computer</h2>
    <p>From your web browser, open the project for your organization, and select <strong>Repos</strong>. If you don't have a project, create one now.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/user-guide/media/project-select-repos-vert.png" /></p>
    <p>Select <strong>Clone</strong> in the upper-right corner of the Code window, and copy the URL.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/user-guide/media/code-with-git-clone-repo.png" /></p>
    <p>Open the Git command window (Git Bash on Git for Windows). Go to the folder where you want the code from the repo stored on your computer, and run git clone , followed by the path copied from <strong>Clone URL</strong> in the previous step. See the following example:</p>
    <p>A copy of the code is downloaded in Git, including all commits and branches from the repo. This copy is put into a new folder for you to work with.</p>
    <p>Keep this command window open, as you'll use it in the following steps).</p>
    <p>From your web browser, open the project for your organization, and select <strong>Code</strong>. If you don't have a project, create one now.</p>
    <p>Select <strong>Clone</strong> in the upper-right corner of the Code window, and copy the URL.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/user-guide/media/code-with-git-clone-repo-prev.png" /></p>
    <p>Open the Git command window (Git Bash on Git for Windows). Go to the folder where you want the code from the repo stored on your computer, and run git clone , followed by the path copied from <strong>Clone URL</strong> in the previous step. See the following example:</p>
    <p>A copy of the code downloads into a new folder in Git. The code includes all of your commits and branches from the repo.</p>
    <p>Keep the command window open (use it in the following steps).</p>
    <h2>Work with the code</h2>
    <p>In the following steps, we make a change to the files on your computer, commit the changes locally, and push the commit to the repo stored on the server. We can then view the changes.</p>
    <p>Browse to the folder on your computer where you cloned the repo, open the README.md file in your editor of choice, and make some changes. Then save and close the file.</p>
    <p>In the Git command window, go to the contoso-demo directory by entering the following command:</p>
    <p>Commit your changes by entering the following commands in the Git command window:</p>
    <p>The git add . command stages any new or changed files, and git commit -m creates a commit with the specified commit message.</p>
    <p>Push your changes to the Git repo on the server. Enter the following command into the Git command window:</p>
    <h2>View history</h2>
    <p>Switch back to the web portal, and select <strong>History</strong> from the Code page to view your new commit.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/user-guide/media/code-history-vert.png" /></p>
    <p>Switch to the <strong>Files</strong> tab, and select the README file to view your changes.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/user-guide/media/first-edit-readme-file.png" /></p>
    <p>Switch back to the web portal, and select <strong>History</strong> from the <strong>Code</strong> tab to view your new commit. Two commits appear: the first commit, where the README and .gitignore were added upon repo creation, and the commit you just made.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/git/media/repo-mgmt/commit-push.png" /></p>
    <p>Switch to the <strong>Files</strong> tab, and select the README file to view your changes.</p>
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