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Bugsy's Blog: New Azure DevOps Work Item Experience in Visual Studio 2019
Источник: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vis...l-studio-2019/
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In previous versions of Visual Studio, the work item experience was centered around queries, which need to be created and managed to find the right work items. In Visual Studio 2019, we have removed queries and added a new view for work items centered at the developer. This allows the developer to quickly find the work they need and associate them to their pending changes. Removing the need for queries.

For those users who use Visual Studio for work item planning and triage, we encourage you to do so from Azure Boards. Azure Boards is the central place to manage your backlog, triage work, and plan your sprints.

Be sure to read the full documentation on how to use the new Azure Boards work item experience in Visual Studio 2019.

Work Items Hub

The Work Items Hub in Visual Studio 2019 has many of the same views found in the Work Items Hub in Azure Boards. It is where developers can quickly find the work items that are important to them. Filters and views can provide specific lists of work items such as Assigned to Me, Following, Mentioned, and My Activity. From any these views you can do quick do inline edits, assign work, create branches, and associate work to pending changes.



Create branches and relate work

Create a branch directly from a work item. This will automatically associate that work item to any current changes. Alternatively, you can relate a work item to a current set of changes already in progress. You can associate as many work items to a commit as you would like.



#Mention in commit message

Search and select work items directly from the commit message. Associate as many work items to the commit as you would like.



We need your help

We want to make the best experience for developers who use Azure Boards in Visual Studio. Please provide your feedback by sending us bugs and suggestions. You can contact us on Twitter at @danhellem or @AzureDevOps..

Dan Hellem, Program Manager, Azure DevOps
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Dan is a Program Manager with Microsoft’s Azure DevOps on the Azure Boards team. Before coming to Microsoft in 2012, Dan spent his career building applications using Microsoft technologies and assembling Agile teams centered on delivering high quality software to users.

Источник: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vis...l-studio-2019/
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