![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The screenshots will show what those default are during the installation. Below are screenshots of the installation, although I left everything at defaults. The first thing I like to do is install the Git for Windows installation that allows us to work with Git from the command line. Let’s dive in and take a look at a couple of basic tasks most will want to accomplish – cloning and synchronizing files. We will walk through a basic clone of a repository and synchronizing of files in Visual Studio Code using the integrated GUI Git tools that are installed by default. Let’s run through just a quick basic tutorial on how to use Git with Visual Studio Code. Visual Studio Code provides tight integration with Git so it is an excellent way to start using version control if you haven’t already with you PowerShell code. Visual Studio Code is a great PowerShell development platform and since moving off of PowerShell ISE, I can say that I haven’t really looked back since making the move. ![]()
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