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Using Git does not preclude the benefit of using Azure DevOps work item or build system. When checking code in with Git, referencing the work item ID in the check-in comment will associate the check-in with the given work item. Likewise, Team Build will also build Git projects.
One of the major reasons to use Azure DevOps as a Git repository is that it is backed by SQL Server and is afforded the same protection as Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC){{clarify|date=September 2024}}. This gives developers some choices when choosing the type of project and work style that works best for them.
==Reporting==
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* [[Comparison of version-control software]]
* [[Comparison of issue-tracking systems]]
* [[Microsoft Teams]]
* [[Microsoft Visual SourceSafe]] (VSS)
* [[List of version-control software]]
* [[Rational Team Concert]]
* [[SVNBridge]], a Windows client or server side extension to TFS that allows access to TFS revision controlled items from [[Subversion (software)|Subversion]] client applications.
==References==
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* {{Official website}}
{{Version control software}}
{{Microsoft Azure Services Platform}}
{{Microsoft}}
[[Category:Proprietary version control systems]]
[[Category:Microsoft Visual Studio]]
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