![]() ![]() ![]() It just reads the name of the user that initiated the call to the plugin, and writes the name to the Plugin Trace Log. Anyway, I have a simple (stupid) little plugin for Microsoft Dynamics 365 / Common Data Service. An extension can range in all levels of complexity, but its main purpose is to increase your productivity and cater to your workflow. The scenario I have is not really relevant to how you can work with Git Submodules, the methods are likely the same for most other types of platforms, projects and languages. Extensions are add-ons that allow you to customize and enhance your experience in Visual Studio by adding new features or integrating existing tools. The Git client resides in your VS2017 installation dir, which by default is C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio2017.Now if you browse to your edition (i.e. So I finally took the time to really understand how Visual Studio can help me and which processes to follow to stay away from the pitfalls and get the most out of this feature. Lately I have started working with Git Submodules, and I struggled a lot with changes being reverted, project dependencies locked in Catch 22 scenarios, and Git command line parameters that I never really understood… The methods to include this code have varied a lot from simply copy-pasting code to linked files to private NuGet servers with build automation, full CI/CD etc. Ever since I started working with development, I have both created and consumed libraries, frameworks, utilities and snippets to simplify and streamline my code. ![]()
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