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What I am looking for in a command-line work item tracking tool

John Lawrence asked in his blog entry "What features would you like for a command line work item tracking tool?"

I use a custom tool i've built now to help with tracking progress against work items defined in project server.

Since I can delegate tasks easily from VSTS, I like to use that, but at the end of the day I still need to update my work progress in project server.

My Wishlist:

  • Ability to get all work items (or run a saved query) and view the results on screen or output to file (like XML)
  • Other basic CRUD operations.

Until the bridge between Project Server and Team Foundation Server is solid, I will continue to use this tool to track my work item progress--i just think it would be neat to be able to track this without having to maintain a bunch of TFS plumbing code.

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    March 06, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    April 28, 2006
    I find it difficult to manage many Shared Queries in the work item tracker of VSTF. Sometimes I want...