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Commit changes as another team member
From the course: Visual Studio Tools for Azure DevOps
Commit changes as another team member
- [Narrator] Terry's been busy. She's done some changes to the application. So in the source folder, she's added an HTML file, and she's also added this PNG file. This is a screenshot I took of the change you see when you first attempt to work with Git and you haven't configured your name and email address. You might see this dialogue pop up on the screen. Terry's also renamed this MD file and this read-me file, and also added some markdown content to each of these files. She's ready to commit these changes. Just like we saw earlier in this chapter, you can right-click here and go to choose Go To Git Changes. You'll then fill out the commit message here. So she's said that she's added these HTML screenshot files, added some markdown content, and renamed the files. At the bottom of the screen, you can see the changes. Here is the two added files. The rename is listed as a deletion of the old file, and an add of the new file name. And that's also the same down here. There's the old…
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What are Azure Repos?2m 38s
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Connect to Azure Repos in the Team Explorer1m 16s
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Add application code to an Azure Git repository3m 24s
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Connect to Azure Repo as another team member1m
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Commit changes as another team member2m 1s
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Use Git commands from Solution Explorer1m 27s
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Commit local before sync55s
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Sync changes with a remote repository2m 33s
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Create a branch1m 39s
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Add a Visual Studio project to a new local repository2m 27s
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Create an Azure DevOps project from existing Visual Studio project1m 39s
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