Hi all,
I tend to use command line as well, with Sourcetree sourcetreeapp.com
<https://www.sourcetreeapp.com/> as an occasional lifeline when the
git-fu fails. 😁
-Tony
On 10/06/2021 14:07, Stephen Price wrote:
Hello Mr Groggy. 🙂
I've been using github for everything. I don't use the in built VS
tools except for comparing history. I used to use beyond compare but
the VS context tends to make the diff more useful than a pure text diff.
I use the command line for everything. A team leader suggested I learn
the cmd line git and don't even install the VS git extensions (it was
optional back then) and for 99% of stuff command line is what I
understand.
I sometimes use Gitkraken for visualising branches and diffs of branches.
I do have some code in VisualStudio.com but its essentially an
upstream duplication of what's in my github. Work in github world and
occasionally push upstream so client has their copy.
Use what works until it doesn't. Good luck!
cheers
Stephen
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*From:* [email protected] <[email protected]>
on behalf of Greg Harris <[email protected]>
*Sent:* Thursday, 10 June 2021 10:02 AM
*To:* ozDotNet <[email protected]>
*Subject:* Online source code management tools - GIT / Visual Studio /
Bit Bucket / Other ???
Hello Again Community,
I am
disappointed with myhttps://MyAccountName.visualstudio.com/_git/MySolutionName
<https://myaccountname.visualstudio.com/_git/MySolutionName> repository
on VisualStudio.com.
It is feeling clunky and just not working for me from within Visual
Studio.
What tools are people using for secure private cloud source control
with what client tools?
I am feeling that Visual Studio is not the tool to use to manage my
source code, it may be okay as an editor / compiler, but it just does
not integrate well with the repository, are there better solutions, or
am I just failing to read the manual properly?
Thanks for your help on this :-)
Groggy Harris