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Use the Code Search extension - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Azure DevOps for Beginners
Use the Code Search extension
- [Lecturer] We've installed the code search extension in a project remember it was project specific so if I go to a project I did last year this devops course 471 course, and I look in the search box, I see that I'm searching through filters for work items. If I look at the two on one project and go to that same place, I see a different set of information here. So this is showing that not only can I search through my work items, but I can also search through my code. So if I look for a word like print, in my results I get 37 code results and I can see there's 37 code results and there's five work item results. Without the code search extension, I would only see the work items. This is useful, I can also filter by extension or by file name or path or projects so I'll filter by two, I'll choose an extension we'll look for the word welcome, I know for sure it's in this index debt CSS HTML file, because we worked on…
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Extensibility and integration overview2m 51s
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Add Azure DevOps apps to Slack1m 3s
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Configure Slack channel to work with DevOps1m 19s
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Examine configuration messages1m 9s
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Watch integration message flow into Slack54s
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What extensions can contribute1m 15s
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Use the Marketplace to install free extensions1m 10s
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Use the Code Search extension1m 43s
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Use the Persona extension1m 50s
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