Git Changes window with no active repo set
If you issue a Git instruction in Visual Studio, such as trying to commit a change when there's no active repo set, you see the Git Changes window. From this window, you may choose to:
- Create Git repository, if you don't have an existing Git repo.
- Clone repository, if you have a Git repo hosted on a Git provider like GitHub.
If you're new to Git in Visual Studio, see How Visual Studio makes version control easy with Git or the https://git-scm.com/ website.
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For additional information, see the following:
- Getting started with Git in Visual Studio video on YouTube
- Enhanced productivity with Git in Visual Studio blog post
- Options dialog box
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