Visual Studio now supports creating Git pull requests directly within the IDE
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Usama Jawad
Summary
Microsoft has introduced a long-requested feature to Visual Studio (not VS Code) that allows developers to create Git pull requests directly within the IDE. This eliminates a long-standing workflow interruption where developers previously had to switch between tools to manage PRs. The feature has been available for a couple of years but is now being highlighted as a significant quality-of-life improvement for developers using Microsoft's flagship IDE.
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· 3 pulledMicrosoft has finally introduced a long-requested capability that will be loved by many.
While developers have already been able to create Git pull requests (PRs) directly within Visual Studio for the past couple of years
Microsoft finally delivers a Visual Studio feature developers have been requesting for years, eliminating a long-standing workflow interruption.
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