If you are using Git repo in Azure Devops, please refer below commands to import projects to Azure Git repo:
#In the local directory for the root of the project
git init
git remote add origin <URL for Azure Git repo>
git add .
git status
git commit -m "initial commit"
git push -u origin master
Then the project in the local machine will be managed in Azure Git repo.
Note: if the local project has already been managed in a local git repo, then you can skip git init
command.
If you are using TFVC repo in Azure Devops, please refer below steps to import the local project to Azure TFVC repo:
- connect TFVC with VS
In VS -> team explorer -> Manage Connections -> Add an account -> enter the email address and password for sign in Azure Devops -> select the TFVC repo -> Connect.
- map TFVC repo in a local directory.
Click Map & Get button to map the TFVC repo and download the files in the specified directory (as C:UsersAdministratorSourceWorkspacesGit2 in below example).
- copy the local project to the mapped directory and checkin changes
Copy your project in the TFVC repo mapped directory -> team explorer -> Source Control Explorer -> click Add items to folder icon -> select all the project files you copied in the mapped directory -> Finish -> Team Explorer -> Pending changes -> checkin the changes.
So the local project will be imported into the TFVC repo in Azure devops.
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