Hi,
Till now I was using TFS as my source control
Now organization is moving to GIT
So please help me out what steps to follow to change the source control to GIT
Thanks
Regards
How to change the source control from TFS to GIT
Re: How to change the source control from TFS to GIT
Hi,
If you are using TFS integration in Ranorex Studio, then you must remove the solution from TFS (via "Remove Source Control Binding"). And then simply re-add solution to GIT, following these steps:
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/int ... ntrol/git/
As for general TFS to GIT migration guide, you should check this:
https://xebia.com/blog/migrate-tfs-to-git/
If you are using TFS integration in Ranorex Studio, then you must remove the solution from TFS (via "Remove Source Control Binding"). And then simply re-add solution to GIT, following these steps:
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/int ... ntrol/git/
As for general TFS to GIT migration guide, you should check this:
https://xebia.com/blog/migrate-tfs-to-git/
Pavel Kudrys
Ranorex explorer at Descartes Systems
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Re: How to change the source control from TFS to GIT
Hi,
After completing my initial commit
Getting this message box as displayed in the attach screenshot
What will be the master path and the remote path
Please help
Regards
After completing my initial commit
Getting this message box as displayed in the attach screenshot
What will be the master path and the remote path
Please help
Regards
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Re: How to change the source control from TFS to GIT
Hi,
I'm afraid I can't help you with that. I'm still using TFS
Why don't you ask dev guys in your company, who are already using GIT?
I'm afraid I can't help you with that. I'm still using TFS

Pavel Kudrys
Ranorex explorer at Descartes Systems
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