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#How to use visual studio code team installThe Git installer will prompt you for a number of decisions, I will provide screenshots from my install as a reference though I highly recommend you review each setting carefully to fully understand the impact of any choice made. Git for Windows can be downloaded from the official site using this link – Keep this page open and we will come back to it once our VSC setup is ready. #How to use visual studio code team plusWe also have the required links to connect to our IDE plus generate Git credentials. Here you can rename the project and give it a description along with various other attributes. When you are ready click ‘Continue’ and the system will take a moment to create your account.Īssuming all has gone to plan you should be presented with a new default ‘MyFirstProject’ page. In my case I have chosen to use Git and will continue the instructions in this post on the assumption you are going to do the same. If your chosen name is unavailable the system will prompt you to enter a different one. You should be redirected to a new page where you can enter a chosen name for your project (account) along with the source control method. #How to use visual studio code team freeNavigate to the following URL and click to create a free account – ![]() I’m going to assume you have VSC installed and that you have an account which can be used to login to Microsoft Live services as this will be required to setup a VSTS account. If you want a quick overview of VSC then check out the link above or my previous blog post – In this post I will cover setting up a VSTS account (the free one) and then connecting VSC to it via Git. The VSC product has a wide range of extensions to enhance the default experience and facilitate coding across multiple languages. ![]() Typically we use the Windows PowerShell ISE for a lot of our development and while most of our work is done in PowerShell there are occasions where other languages are required. I am also in the process of encouraging the team to move to Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VSC) as the preferred integrated development environment (IDE). For us it fits nicely as the free version supports up to 5 users which covers the team and our manager. ![]() We have been looking to move our current scripts, functions and whatever other code we have written to a new management platform and while there are plenty I decided to try VSTS. If you haven’t looked into it then basically it is the cloud version of Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) which is typically run within your own environment and managed internally. I finally got round to creating my colleagues and I an account on Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS). ![]()
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