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Visual Studio 2019 Tricks and Techniques

By : Paul Schroeder, Aaron Cure
Book Image

Visual Studio 2019 Tricks and Techniques

By: Paul Schroeder, Aaron Cure

Overview of this book

Visual Studio 2019 (VS 2019) and Visual Studio Code (VS Code) are powerful professional development tools that help you to develop applications for any platform with ease. Whether you want to create web, mobile, or desktop applications, Microsoft Visual Studio is your one-stop solution. This book demonstrates some of the most sophisticated capabilities of the tooling and shows you how to use the integrated development environment (IDE) more efficiently to be more productive. You’ll begin by gradually building on concepts, starting with the basics. The introductory chapters cover shortcuts, snippets, and numerous optimization tricks, along with debugging techniques, source control integration, and other important IDE features that will help you make your time more productive. With that groundwork in place, more advanced concepts such as the inner workings of project and item templates are covered. You will also learn how to write quality, secure code more efficiently as well as discover how certain Visual Studio features work 'under the hood'. By the end of this Visual Studio book, you’ll have learned how to write more secure code faster than ever using your knowledge of the extensions and processes that make developing successful solutions more enjoyable and repeatable.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Section 1: Visual Studio IDE Productivity Essentials
9
Section 2: Customizing Project Templates and Beyond
13
Section 3: Leveraging Extensions for the Win

Getting updates (Fetch and Pull)

To get updates from a Git server, we need to pull updates. The fetch updates command works similarly and allows you to preview changes before merging them into the current branch of your local repo. These are very common actions and each is readily accessible from all of the Visual Studio products. This functionality is the equivalent of the git fetch and git pull commands.

For Windows

Shown in the following screenshots, in post-16.8 versions of VS for Windows, the pull icon in the Git Changes dialog replaces the Sync | Pull item in the Team Explorer home tab of pre-16.8 versions:

Figure 4.22 – Pulling changes

For VS Code

In Visual Studio Code, we can use the Source Control view. Click the (ellipsis), and select Pull:

Figure 4.23 – VS Code Pull

For Mac

In Visual Studio 2019 for Mac, there is a context menu on the solution. Right-click on the solution, and then select...