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Clone to your dev machine

A teammate has published a codebase to a Git team project. To begin collaborating, clone the repository in the team project to your dev machine.

Note: If you are the one who published the codebase, you can skip this topic.

  1. Connect to TFS.





  2. Clone the remote repository to your dev machine.


  3. Open the solution to get ready to code.



    Now you're now ready to add your code to your local repository!

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