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You can download the latest version or a previous version of one or more files from your Team Foundation Server to your workspace on your dev machine. You must be one of the Contributors for your project. See Team Foundation Server default groups, permissions, and roles. You should get the latest files from your server after you set up your dev machine. Then you can begin developing your app. Later, as you develop functionality in the workspace on your dev machine, your code is isolated from the changes that are made by other developers.

But when you are ready for example, you have completed and checked in the code that completes a task , you should get the latest version of your team's files. In special cases for example, to fix a regression bug , you might need to get and work with a specific version of one or more files.

Keep in mind that if you get an older version of a file, make changes to it, and then try to check it in, there is an increased chance that you will need to resolve conflicts before you can complete the check-in. In the History window, open the shortcut menu of a version and choose Get This Version.

In Solution Explorer or Source Control Explorer, browse to the files or the folders that contain the files you want to get, select them, open their shortcut menu, and choose Get Specific Version. Changeset Get a version by specifying a changeset. For more information, see Find and view changesets.

Date Get a version by specifying a date. If selected, select a date in the Date list. As part of the prerequisites, you have enabled ufw Uncomplicated Firewall and configured it to allow unencrypted HTTP traffic. Then, in your browser, navigate to the domain you used for code-server. You will see the code-server login prompt. Enter the one you set in the previous step and press Enter IDE. In this command, you run certbot to request certificates for your domain—you pass the domain name with the -d parameter.

Remember to replace code-server. It is recommended to select the second option in order to maximize security. This means that Certbot has successfully generated TLS certificates and applied them to the Nginx configuration for your domain. You can now reload your code-server domain in your browser and observe a padlock to the left of the site address, which means that your connection is properly secured. Since code-server is Visual Studio Code running in the cloud, it has the same interface as the standalone desktop edition.

On the left-hand side of the IDE, there is a vertical row of six buttons opening the most commonly used features in a side panel known as the Activity Bar. This bar is customizable so you can move these views to a different order or remove them from the bar. You can manage your folders and files here—creating, deleting, moving, and renaming them as necessary.

The next view provides access to a search and replace functionality. Following this, in the default order, is your view of the source control systems, like Git. Visual Studio code also supports other source control providers and you can find further instructions for source control work flows with the editor in this documentation.

The debugger option on the Activity Bar provides all the common actions for debugging in the panel. Visual Studio Code comes with built-in support for the Node. For other languages you can install extensions for the required debugger. You can save debugging configurations in the launch. The final view in the Activity Bar provides a menu to access available extensions on the Marketplace.

The central part of the GUI is your editor, which you can separate by tabs for your code editing. You can change your editing view to a grid system or to side-by-side files. Creating folders can be done by right clicking on the Explorer sidebar and clicking on New Folder. You can expand a folder by clicking on its name as well as dragging and dropping files and folders to upper parts of the hierarchy to move them to a new location.

You now have code-server, a versatile cloud IDE, installed on your Ubuntu Contributors cuining, jsjoeio, and 2 other contributors. Assets 9 code-server New Features feat: support extraInitContainers in helm chart values strowk feat: change extraContainers to support templating in helm chart strowk Bug Fixes fix: use correct command to Open Folder on Welcome page jsjoeio Development fix ci : update brew-bump.

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