Category: Dev Ops
All about code tracking and management for example, Azure DevOPS branching and merging, Release management, Continuous integration (CI) and Continuous deployment (CD).
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Control Access to cloud resource using RBAC
Read more: Control Access to cloud resource using RBACControl access to cloud resources; Use Azure RBAC when you need to: Allow one user to manage VMs in a subscription and another user to…
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Branching flow using UI
Read more: Branching flow using UIFollow these steps; Click on Manage Branches. Select main branch. Select Sync to sync your local branch. Everything looks good. Move on with creating a…
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Azure DevOps Branching and Release Flow Guide For beginners’
Read more: Azure DevOps Branching and Release Flow Guide For beginners’Problem I am working with a small team (2-4 developers). We are new to Azure DevOps. We would like to start simple with this technology.…
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Create repository and upload main branch
Read more: Create repository and upload main branchFollow these steps; I am assuming that project already exists and we are adding a new repository. Got to Project Settings –> Repositories–> Create new…
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