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Resources for using the popular distributed source code control and collaboration tools Git and Mercurial on Windows.
The latest version of Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code code editor focuses on improvements to the toolbar and autoscrolling, as well as Git repos. Unveiled October 6, Visual Studio Code 1.72 is ...
Microsoft embraces git with new TFS support, Visual Studio integration The distributed version control system gets native, built-in support.
The compiled version of the add-in is available in the Visual Studio Gallery. This is an open source project under the Microsoft Public License; the links to source code are available via CodePlex.
If you are a developer and you use Microsoft's dev stack to get your work down but also like to use Git for version control, we have some news that will make you squeal with joy.
The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is warning of hackers exploiting an arbitrary code execution ...
The Git Experience is available as the default source control experience in Visual Studio 2019 as of version 16.8.
Microsoft won’t kill off its own proprietary centralized version control system in favor of Git, but the open source solution will become a native part of Visual Studio and TFS.
Source code control systems -- also known as version control systems (VCSes) -- have come a long way in recent years. Today, data corruption is almost unheard of. There are a variety of different ...