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    Git Extensions

    Git Extensions

    UI tool for managing git repositories

    Git Extensions is a standalone UI tool for managing Git repositories. It also integrates with Windows Explorer and Microsoft Visual Studio (2015/2017/2019). The full commit history can be browsed. Branches are shown using a graph which highlights commits that are included in the current revision. Explore the history of single files. Renamed and moved files are matched and shown in a single history. You do not need to mark files as renamed/moved. The system detects renamed files automatically. ...
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    git-tfs

    git-tfs

    A Git/TFS bridge, similar to git-svn

    ...It fetches TFS commits into a git repository, and lets you push your updates back to TFS. git-tfs is a two-way bridge between TFS and git, similar to git-svn. If the build fails to build some GitTfs.Vs201x projects, just unload in Visual Studio all the projects you are not interested in to be able to build and use your own version. You could also install, the Team Foundation Server Object Model for Tfs 2012 (chocolatey) and Tfs 2013 (chocolatey).
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    GitHub Extension for Visual Studio

    GitHub Extension for Visual Studio

    GitHub Extension for Visual Studio

    The GitHub Extension for Visual Studio provides GitHub integration in Visual Studio 2015 and newer. Most of the extension UI lives in the Team Explorer pane, which is available from the View menu. Use GitHub and Visual Studio to bring CI / CD source control and workflows closer to your code. GitHub compatibility is now integrated into Visual Studio. Get GitHub for Visual Studio set up to bring the GitHub flow to Visual Studio. ...
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    VersionIncrement

    VersionIncrement

    Version incrementer solution for Visual Studio C# projects

    Years of frustration with the lack of auto-incrementing of the versions number has resulted in this little console app. It can be run from the Visual Studio Build Events (I use it in the Pre-build event command line). Can also be run in a command window (good for seeing the help). It can be commanded to automatically rollover the version number from revision to build to minor to major, each independently controlled from the command line.
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    Provides a GUI for converting Visual SourceSafe projects to Team Foundation Server 2010. Utilizes existing tools from Microsoft in Visual Studio 2010 Team suite. Prepares the necessary XML files and executes the migration. Requires .NET 4.0.
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