Azure DevOps + GitHub integrations
Trigger GitHub pull requests for new Visual Studio Online pushes
If you're looking for a good way to make sure your repos match without spending too much time on it, try this handy Zap. Once you've got everything set up, whenever there's a code push on Visual Studio Online a pull request will be triggered on GitHub, making sure everything matches whenever there's new code to implement, automatically and reliably.
- When this happens...Code Push (Git)Triggers when code is committed and pushed to a Git repository on Visual Studio Team Services.
- automatically do this!Create Pull RequestCreate a new pull request and merge it (optional).
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Azure DevOps is where teams manage, develop, and deliver software in the cloud. Azure DevOps provides free, private Git project hosting for up to 5 users, project and test management tools, build and CI, and team collaboration. Connect using the development tools of your choice, including Visual Studio, Eclipse, Xcode, and more.
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