Reputation: 63815
So I've upgraded to VS2013, hopefully for all development. One thing really irks me about it though. My team uses TFS, and I prefer git, so I use git-tfs to bridge the two for source control. We use TFS work items for tracking of bugs and stories and such. I prefer GitExtensions to the built-in git support of VS2013 as well, if it matters.
Anyway, When I have a solution open that's under a git-tfs repository, VS2013 will helpfully only show me options for git under the Team Explorer tab. So, when I want to go to a TFS work item query, I have to do Connect Team Project > FooProject, or some such.. VS2013 at this point, very helpfully will close my open solutiopn. So, basically I can't view work items and have a solution open in VS2013 at the same time. This seems like a gross design oversight.
Is there anyway to view work item queries within an instance of VS2013 with a git project open and/or is it possible to just disable Visual Studio 2013's git support altogether, since I prefer GitExtensions anyway?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 1985
Reputation: 31107
As already said here that's not possible :( I have warned Microsoft about that and that's on their todo list. But when will it be done? We don't know...
For the moment I think that you should use the Web portal...
edit: someone find a way to remove the VS Git plugin. He delete keys in the registry. I highly advice to export theses keys before deleting them in the case you want to restore them in the future!
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 63815
To avoid having to keep an instance of Visual Studio open just for TFS workitems, I disabled TFS solution integration. This disabled both TFS and Git source control options for solutions, but TFS work items still work fine.
You can disable it by do this:
Upvotes: 1