Some notes on tfpt.exe from Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (2010/2013/2015) Power Tools extension
Posted by jpluimers on 2016/06/23
Some links.
First tfpt
:
Old name: Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010 Power Tools.
- Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2013 Power Tools extension.
- Using Tfpt Command Line Tool | ► Shai Raiten’s Blog.
- Multi-line description: Problems using “tfpt workitem”.
- Automating Work Item Creation in TFS 2010 with PowerShell, Continued | Programmatic Ponderings.
- Automating Task Creation in Team Foundation Server with PowerShell | Programmatic Ponderings.
- Day 9: PowerShell and Team Foundation Server 2013 – Working with Work Items – System Center Central.
- How to automatically update TFS workitems from the command line | MusingsOfTheBr][dg.
- tfs2013 – How to link a TFS workitem to another using command line – Stack Overflow.
- Automating Task Creation in Team Foundation Server with PowerShell – CodeProject.
- Spawn tasks to implement newly added ‘Requirement’ or ‘User Story’ in Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2010.
Then witAdmin:
- witAdmin: Customize and manage objects for tracking work.
- TFS 2010: Overview of Workitems linking – Use and Custom Link Type Creation.
With API:
- TFS API Part 22 – Create Link Between Work Item (Parent, Child etc…) | ► Shai Raiten’s Blog.
- Day 13: PowerShell and Team Foundation Server 2013 – Using the TFS API – System Center Central.
–jeroen
via: Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2013 Power Tools extension.
Links to past posts about tfpt:
- 2012: “tfpt treeclean /exclude:*.suo,*.user” is what I use most (and recommend this thread: Does any tool exist to help Sync a directory with TFS? – Stack Overflow).
- 2011: Added a few links to my “Tools” page, @WordPress bug spuriously inserting div tags still present.
- 2010: TFS folder compare in Visual Studio 2005.
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