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Use this clone URL with git clone to make a local copy of the repo: git clone
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Use the URL you copied earlier during the previous step in this article. You'll need a clone URL to tell Git what repository you want to clone to your computer. Check the contents of the repository through ls command. Open Git Bash and navigate to the directory in which you want to clone the repository. Copy the link by pressing the Copy To Clipboard icon. The panel will change to Clone with SSH with the updated link. Be sure you have the Git Credential Manager or have configured SSH authentication before you continue. Press Clone or download and press Use SSH in the panel that appears. Ensure you've installed the Git command line package for your platform.In the Home view in Team Explorer, double-click your project solution file in the Solutions area. Right-click on a repository in the Team Explorer Connect view and select Open. Open a solution in Visual Studio from a cloned repo Select a folder where you want your cloned repo. Your team or Git hosting provider gives you this URL.
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Select Clone under Local Git Repositories and enter the URL for your Git repo. In Team Explorer, open the Connect view, as explained above.
#No clone enterprise code
If you aren't using Azure Repos, you can still clone your repo in Team Explorer and work with your code in Visual Studio. Verify the location of the cloned repo on your PC and select Clone. For more information, see Visual Studio Team Services is now Azure DevOps Services. Project URLs have changed with the release of Azure DevOps Services and now have the format /, but you can still use the existing format.