How To Push Visual Studio Project To Azure DevOps Repo

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hello everyone and welcome back to my channel in this episode I'm gonna demonstrate how you can push your Visual Studio project into Azure Dev all so let's get started first of all I'm gonna load or launch my visual studio and I'm going to create a brand new project and I'm gonna just gonna use the windows form as a project here and just going to leave it to whatever directory that they're recommending and then I'm Gonna Leave the.net 6.0 as a LTS but if you have your existing project you can use launch your existing project and use that as well I'm going to practice on the right hand side of the screen on the left and the side of the screen I'm going to open a web browser and go to my Azure Drive app so I'm going to create a brand new repository if you have your existing repository yes you can use your existing repository but for now I'm going to show you ground up on how you create a brand new repository and then upload the visual studio 2020 projects into your Azure devop so I'm going to give this a name called say a unique name called testing2468 as a repository name I'm going to leave that readme.md file as to be created and for the IDE I'm going to select Visual Studio I'm going to click on create what that does is that it goes ahead and creates a new repository called testing 2468 then now I'm going to go to my visual studio 2022 looks like it's already done creating the project and you're going to click on solution Explorer so if your solution Explorer is not available in this tab here the way to make it visible you go to view and click on solution Explorer so on your solution Explorer you want to click right click on solution and select create git repository from the context menu what this does is that it opens up a pop-up window and then on this pop-up window on the left hand side you'll be clicking on existing remote you need to find the remote URL now next go to your azure devop and select your repository this is when if you have existing repository make sure that repository is active now and now click on clone and then make sure you click on https because Visual Studio uses that and then click on this to copy it into your clipboard now you go to your Visual Studio remote URL right click here and you paste it whatever https URL that you copied from your Azure devop now next thing to do is to push your project into Azure devop using Create and push a couple of output comes up here on your Visual Studio looks like it's completed now let's refresh your Azure devop web page and then press F5 to refresh and you can see your master branch has just been updated click on your master Branch here and you can see the visual studio project files are all uploaded to your Azure devop if you like this tutorial please like And subscribe other than that you have a good day bye now
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Channel: Rabi Gurung
Views: 35,719
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Keywords: Azure, Azure DevOps, microsoft, Push your Code to Azure DevOps Repository, How do I push a Visual Studio project to Azure DevOps repository?, How do I push an existing project to Azure DevOps?, How do I add a project to Azure DevOps from Visual Studio 2022?, How do I transfer Visual Studio code to Azure DevOps?, how to push code to azure devops from visual studio 2022, how to pull and push in azure devops, azure devops git tutorial, azure devops git commands
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Length: 3min 0sec (180 seconds)
Published: Tue May 02 2023
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