June 12th, 2020

Top Stories from the Microsoft DevOps Community – 2020.06.12

Steven Murawski
Principal Cloud Advocate

It’s Friday and we are back with some great content from this wonderful Azure DevOps community. I’ll keep the commentary to a minimum and let you enjoy some community posts.

Downloading Artifacts from YAML Pipelines
Bryan walks us through downloading artifacts in YAML pipelines – including artifacts from other pipelines.

Using Azure Logic Apps to create an Azure DevOps Bug WorkItem
Stefan shows us how to use Logic Apps to create a workflow to create work items in different scenarios.

Easily rename your Git default branch from master to main
Scott shares how to change the default branch name of your git project from master to main (or whatever you want to pick – trunk works well too).

Retarget PRs
If you follow Scott’s tip above, you may need to retarget existing pull requests. Ed has a tool to help with that.

Azure Pipelines autocomplete in PyCharm, IntelliJ, WebStorm, CLion, and Rider
If you work with YAML build definitions, Anthony’s tip may help you out.

If you’ve written an article about Azure DevOps or find some great content about DevOps on Azure, please share it with the #AzureDevOps hashtag on Twitter!

Author

Steven Murawski
Principal Cloud Advocate

Steven Murawski is a Principal Cloud Advocate focused on Cloud Native Open Source. Steven is a founding member of the League of Extraordinary Cloud DevOps Advocates). Steven has worked on both the Dev and Ops sides of the house, most recently as a Principal Engineer at Chef, building tools for operating applications and infrastructure at scale and velocity.

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  • Marco Borm

    Dear Microsoft,

    I do not see another place for feedback that will be recognized:
    I am a senior developer using Microsoft technologies for more than 25 as a developer and my whole life as a user.
    Microsoft offers great products. I recently evaluated Azure DevOps for our company and its really good and much better that any alternative solution.
    But every week I really have also frustrating times with Microsoft at all. Many projects that should...

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  • Rajesh N

    Thank you, @Steven, for listing out the remarkable content from the Microsoft Azure DevOps community. It’s helping us!