![]() Info: get some informations about git-tfs and tfsĬleanup: clean some git-tfs internal objects - since 0.10Ĭleanup-workspaces: clean tfs workspaces created by git-tfs - since 0.10 branch: manage (initialize, create, remove) tfs branches - since 0.17.shelve-delete: delete a shelveset on tfs - since 0.25.shelve: create a shelveset from git commits - since 0.9.checkintool: checkin in tfs using the tfs checkin dialog - since 0.10.checkin: checkin your git commits as one tfs changeset - since 0.10.rcheckin: replicate your git commits as tfs changesets - since 0.12.⚠ Read absolutely this if your TFVC repository use Checkin policies when check-in. shelve-list: list tfs shelvesets - since 0.12.unshelve: fetch a tfs shelvesets in your repository - since 0.11.quick-clone: clone a specific changeset (without history) of a tfs path/branch in a git repository - since 0.9.pull: get changesets from tfs, update the tfs remote and update your work - since 0.9.fetch: get changesets from tfs and update the tfs remote - since 0.9.init: initialize a git-tfs repository (without getting changesets) - since 0.9.bootstrap: bootstrap an existing git-tfs repository cloned from an existing repository - since 0.11.quick-clone: clone a specific changeset of a tfs path/branch in a git repository - since 0.9.clone: clone a tfs path/branch and its history in a git repository - since 0.9.list-remote-branches: list tfs branches that can be cloned or initialized - since 0.17.This is the complete list of commands in the master branch on github. Last ProGit2 release to cover Git Tfs and migration. ![]() Migrate your history from TFSVC to a git repository.Have a look to more detailed git-tfs use cases: Git-tfs is designed to work outside of any existing TFS workspaces. You could also set it temporary (the time of your current terminal session) using : ![]() Whatever the way you get git-tfs, you should have git-tfs.exe in your path (and git, too).Īdd the git-tfs folder path to your PATH.
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