From the course: Visual Studio Tools for Azure DevOps
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Open DevOps projects in Visual Studio
From the course: Visual Studio Tools for Azure DevOps
Open DevOps projects in Visual Studio
- [Instructor] It only takes a few seconds to open an Azure DevOps project in Visual Studio. Start by going to the Hosted Service Providers section and choosing Azure DevOps, and click Connect. Then find the Microsoft server and your organization. And here's a list of my available projects. I'll use two examples in this video. I'll use this one here, demo-git-agile, it uses git as the source control and I'll also use this demo-ms-agile which uses the DevOps version control. Choose the one you want. Click connect. After a few seconds, you'll see this screen in team explorer. At the top its shows that we're connected to the Microsoft server. There's some other information here about working with repositories. I'll talk about that later in the course. At this point we are successfully connected. To work with another project, we're going to go to this connect button, then manage connections. Choose to connect to a project. Go back to the previous location and choose the MS version this…
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Overview of Azure DevOps5m 55s
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Understand the DevOps payment plans1m 25s
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Sign in to the DevOps web portal1m 4s
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Create an Azure DevOps project1m 58s
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Create an Azure DevOps team1m 51s
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Connect Visual Studio to Azure DevOps1m 36s
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Open DevOps projects in Visual Studio1m 42s
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Team Explorer with Azure DevOps2m 22s
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