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<h1>Migration TFS (aka Azure DevOps)-> Git</h1>
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<p>There are several ways to migrate from Team Foundation Server to Git source control system. In this section we?ll be looking at TFS Import Feature and a full-historic migration with git-tf project.</p>
<h1>TFS Import Feature</h1>
<p>With VSTS, TFS 2018 and TFS 2017 Update2 you will be able to migrate a TFS project to Git repository with or without check-in history.</p>
<p>Lets say we have a TFS project named ?DevOps?. It should look like ?$/DevOps?</p>
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<h2>Step 1: Navigate to TFS portal</h2>
<p>Open TFS Web Portal and navigate to Code ? Files</strong> section. From dropdown select Import repository</strong>.</p>
<h2>Step 2: Fill import settings</h2>
<p>From the Impo r t screen select Source Type</strong> (TFVC). Enter the path of current branch. ($/DevOps/Prod/Sample.TFS)</p>
<p>Select Migrate History</strong> check box to migrate with history and give a date to compare previous check-in items. And finish with Import</strong></p>
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<p>TFS will be setup your configuration and check-in history after that.</p>
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<h2>Step 3: Add .gitignore file</h2>
<p>Don?t forget to add .gitignore and .gitattributes files to avoid ?dll? tracking issue and fix line endings. Also checkout https://www.gitignore.io/ to customize ?.gitignore? file.</p>
<h1>Import with git-tf.exe</h1>
<p>Git is a very lightweight and easy tool to manage your VC. But when you migrate from TFS to Git there is no official way to migrating with historic check-in?s. In order to do that, we need to use an external tool called ? git-tf</strong>?.</p>
<blockquote><p>If you don?t need your historic check-in items from TFS, using git-tf to migrate is just unnecessary. Just create repository and push items to master branch.</p></blockquote>
<h2>Step 1: Install</h2>
<p>You can install git-tf with Chocolatey or just download and copy files from https://gittf.codeplex.com/. Alternative Microsoft Download Link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downloa ... x?id=30474</p>
<p>It should look like this:</p>
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<h2>Step 2: Clone</h2>
<p>Navigate to git-tf.exe and clone your TFS team project branch from the command line.</p>
<blockquote><p>Notice the --deep</strong> argument, this is what will pull down your entire change history to your new git repository.</p></blockquote>
<p>We?have pulled all change (check-in) history to our local git repository. Its time to clean some files which is most likely about Visual Studio files (*.vssscc) and add some git related files (.gitignore)</p>
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<li>Remove the TFS source control binding from your solution file (.sln): Remove all lines between GlobalSection (TeamFoundationVersionControl) ? EndGlobalSection.</strong></li>
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<li>Remove all of the *.vssscc files</li>
<li>Add .gitignore and .gitattributes files to avoid ?dll? tracking issue and fix line endings. Also checkout https://www.gitignore.io/ to customize .gitignore file.</li>
<li>Add an optional README.md file (markdown or text). A standard GitHub convention that I?ve become accustomed to, even for private repositories. Great way to quickly outline things about your project that would be useful at a glance, such as build instructions or requirements.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Step 4: Commit & Push</h2>
<p>Now we?re ready to push our project to a git repository. Simply add, commit and push files to repository.</p>
<blockquote><p> Download Git</strong>, if your command tool does not recognize ?git? command. You need to restart command tool in order to execute git commands after installation.</p></blockquote>
<p>Lets check git repository for change history.</p>
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There are several ways to migrate from Team Foundation Server to Git source control system. In this section we?ll be looking at TFS Import Feature and a full-historic migration with git-tf project?
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