Working with Team Foundation Version Control
Topics in this section describe how to complete common source control tasks using Team Foundation.
In This Section
Team Foundation Version Control
Provides a detailed description of Team Foundation version control.Working with Version Control Workspaces
Provides information about workspaces used to store and manage local copies of source control files and folders.Getting a Local Copy of Files from the Version Control Server
Provides information about getting source control files and folders for a team project that is associated with a local workspace.Working with Version Control Files and Folders
Provides information about basic source control functionality such as checking in and out files, adding, renaming, moving and deleting files and folders, and Working with Version Control Shelvesets.Adding Projects and Solutions to Version Control from Solution Explorer
Provides information about adding projects and solutions to Team Foundation version control.Submitting Changes to the Version Control Server
Describes how to check in pending changes with Working with Version Control Changesets.Branching and Merging Team Foundation Version Control
Provides information about branching and merging team projects.Comparing Folders and Files in Version Control
Explains how to compare or diff files, folders, and Working with Version Control Shelvesets.Resolving Folder Differences and File Conflicts (Team Foundation Version Control)
Lists topics about resolving merge, check-in, and get conflicts.
Reference
Team Foundation Version Control Command-Line Reference
Related Sections
Team Foundation Version Control Walkthroughs
Lists walkthroughs that explore using source control, customizing a source control check-in, and using source control from the command line.Administering Team Foundation Version Control
Lists topics that apply to administrators of Team Foundation version control.
See Also
Concepts
Troubleshooting Version Control Issues