Visual Studio Tools for Azure DevOps

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Free Online Course: Visual Studio Tools for Azure DevOps provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Visual Studio Tools for Azure DevOps is taught by Walt Ritscher.

Overview
  • Learn how to work with the built-in Azure DevOps tools in the Visual Studio IDE. Discover how to leverage Azure Repos, Boards, and Pipelines in your DevOps workflow.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Use Azure DevOps tools from the Visual Studio IDE
    • What you should know
    1. Setup and Overview
    • Overview of Azure DevOps
    • Understand the DevOps payment plans
    • Sign in to the DevOps web portal
    • Create an Azure DevOps project
    • Create an Azure DevOps team
    • Connect Visual Studio to Azure DevOps
    • Open DevOps projects in Visual Studio
    • Team Explorer with Azure DevOps
    2. Azure Repos
    • What are Azure Repos?
    • Connect to Azure Repos in the Team Explorer
    • Add application code to an Azure Git repository
    • Connect to Azure Repo as another team member
    • Commit changes as another team member
    • Use Git commands from Solution Explorer
    • Commit local before sync
    • Sync changes with a remote repository
    • Create a branch
    • Add a Visual Studio project to a new local repository
    • Create an Azure DevOps project from existing Visual Studio project
    3. Azure Boards
    • What are Azure Boards?
    • Add console app to a DevOps project
    • Create a work item on the web portal
    • Create a work item in Visual Studio
    • Change a team member assignment in Visual Studio
    • Filter work items
    • Commit changes and associate with work item
    4. Pipelines
    • What are Azure Pipelines?
    • Examine the dev and deployed version of the example app
    • Use git push to trigger Azure Pipelines
    • Tour the CI/CD parts on the DevOps site
    • Publish an existing web app to Azure App Service
    • Publish an existing web app to Azure Pipelines
    • Use a pull request to trigger Azure Pipelines
    Conclusion
    • What's next