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![]() ![]() In this post we will demonstrate Visual Studio’s flexibility to help you get your work done in the places you need to do it: locally, on TFS, or on a third-party service such as those Brian mentions above. This is not about lock in – it’s about providing a good and interoperable Git capability. And TFS will work with pretty much any Git client – existing Git command lines, XCode, Eclipse’s Git support, …. Our client will work with pretty much any Git repository – local, enterprise, Codeplex, GitHub, BitBucket, …. Both client and server are standard implementations of Git. ![]()
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