![]() Open a browser window and navigate to the PU DevOps Portal.Ĭlick Clone and click the Copy to Clipboard button to copy the Git clone path. ![]() This will remove the existing clone of the repo so you can start fresh. In Explorer, navigate to C:\Users\Julia\Source\Repos and delete the PartsUnlimited folder. Task 1: Removing the existing source clone In this exercise, you will learn how to create, clone, and push commits to a Git repository in Azure DevOps Server. Click the button below to launch the virtual machine on the Microsoft Hands-on-Labs portal.Īlternatively, you can download the virtual machine from here. In order to complete this lab you will need the Azure DevOps Server 2019 virtual machine provided by Microsoft. ![]() Just ask the Windows team-they use it to manage over 300GB across 3.5 million files. And if you have any doubt about the scalability of Git, rest assured that Azure DevOps Server support for Git Virtual File System ( GVFS) empowers you to virtually unlimited scale. Git is a distributed version control system with repositories that live both locally (such as on a developer’s machine) and hosted on Azure DevOps Server. In this lab, you’ll learn about Git support in Azure DevOps Server 2019 and Visual Studio 2019. ![]()
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