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You use Team Explorer to coordinate your code efforts with other team members to develop a software project. In addition, you can manage work and that is assigned to you, your team, or your projects. Team Explorer is a plug-in that installs with Visual Studio. Developers can effectively collaborate using Team Explorer connected to projects hosted on Azure DevOps Services or an on-premises Azure DevOps Server.
Tip
You can install the latest version of Visual Studio clients from the Visual Studio downloads page.
Additional options for connecting to Azure DevOps Services or TFS include:
For information about compatibility among client and server versions, see Requirements and compatibility.
If you don't need Visual Studio, but want to connect to a project in Azure DevOps, you can install the free Visual Studio Community.
Category | Requirements |
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Project access | Project member. |
Team Explorer connects Visual Studio to projects in Azure DevOps. You can manage source code, work items, and builds. The operations available to you depend on which source control option—Git or Team Foundation version control (TFVC)—was selected to manage source code when the project was created.
Tip
If you open Visual Studio and the Team Explorer pane doesn't appear, choose the View>Team Explorer menu option from the tool bar.
From the Connect page, you can select the projects you want to connect to and quickly switch connection to a different project and or repository. For details, see Connect to a project.
The Git and TFVC repos support different pages and functions. For a comparison of the two version control systems, see Choosing the right version control for your project.
The following image shows the pages available when you connect to a Git repository from Visual Studio Team Explorer.
Note
Visual Studio 2019 version 16.8 and later versions provide a new Git menu for managing the Git workflow with less context switching than Team Explorer. Procedures provided in this article under the Visual Studio tab provide information for using the Git experience as well as Team Explorer. For more information, see Side-by-side comparison of Git and Team Explorer.
For more information about each page, see the following articles.
Home and Builds
Git version control
Work items
Home
Builds
Default experience (Visual Studio 2019 and later versions)
Legacy experience (All Visual Studio versions)
The following image shows the pages available when you connect to a TFVC repository from Visual Studio Team Explorer.
For more information about each page, see the following articles.
Home and Builds
TFVC
Work items
Home
Builds
Default experience (Visual Studio 2019 and later versions)
Legacy experience (All Visual Studio versions)
Note
Some pages, such as Reports, only appear when an on-premises TFS is configured with the required resources, such as SQL Server Reporting Services.
The Reports page opens the Reporting Services report site. This page appears only when your project is configured with SQL Server Analysis Services and Reporting Services. Also, the option to Create Report in Microsoft Excel appears only when reporting is configured for the project.
If your project is missing one or more pages, try to add functionality to your on-premises TFS deployment.
From the Settings page, you can configure administrative features for either a project or project collection. For more information about each page, see the following articles. Most of the links open to a web portal administration page. Not all settings are available from the Team Explorer plug-in for Eclipse.
Project
Project Collection
For more information, see About team, project, and organizational-level settings.
If data doesn't appear as expected, the first thing to try is to refresh your client. Refreshing your client updates the local cache with changes that were made in another client or in Azure DevOps. To refresh Team Explorer, do one of the following actions:
To avoid potential errors, you should refresh your client application under the following circumstances:
If an inline image isn't displayed in a work item form that you view in Visual Studio Team Explorer, but the image is displayed in the web portal, your credentials might have expired. You can resolve this by completing the following steps:
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