Craig E. Shea
Craig E. Shea
OK, I found a potential way that this information can be tracked, if it's not already tracked by Git-TFS. If I find some time, I'll see if I can find...
@pmiossec Yes, those will get me the info I need, but only if I know ahead of time what I'm looking for. I'm looking to be able to script some...
This also provides the benefit of knowing which Git branches are backed by a TFS remote--which can also aid in script automation and make working with the Git repository safer.
Oh, and looking in the commit for git-tfs metadata may not work. ~~1. What if you're not fetching/pulling metadata?~~ _(You should always have this info to be able to keep...
@pmiossec Thanks for the explanations. OK, that makes sense you're not using the ref-log. And I get what you're doing. I guess I still don't 100% understand why you can't...
My colleagues and I have created a script that allow us to set and then get this information, modeled after the standard `git-remote` command. We also have an automated script...
This issue can be resolved, but it is very time-consuming. I'm currently in the process of reconstructing our TFS history in git using git-tfs. I'm finding that I'm needing to...
@filipjares, `-x` means extract TFS metadata about the changeset, specifically any TFS workitems associated with that changeset. These get added to your commits as "notes" (see the `git-note` man page)....
OH, this could explain some why after cloning a TFS project my solution ended up having missing files. Hmm...
This is a duplicate of #873. See the discussions there. I think there was even a PR to attempt to resolve the issue--but as you have noticed, the issue is...