Performing Source Control Tasks
This section describes the general source control tasks that you can perform from Visual Studio for any plug-in. Basic source control operations, such as check in, check out, and viewing history, are largely plug-in-specific, although these operations can make use of some of the standard UI elements supported by the Visual Studio source control wrapper. For plug-in-specific tasks, however, you should consult the documentation for your particular source control plug-in.
Note
Many of these procedures refer to selection of basic source control commands from the Visual Studio File menu. Alternatively, you can access many of the commands by right-clicking a source-controlled item in Solution Explorer.
In This Section
How to: Add a Project to Source Control
Provides procedures for adding a project to source control.How to: Bind or Unbind a Solution or Project
Describes how to bind a solution or project to source control, and how to unbind the item.How to: Change the Working Folder Location
Tells how you can change the location of your working folder.How to: Connect or Disconnect a Solution or Project
Describes procedures for connecting a solution or project to source control, and disconnecting the item.How to: Copy a Source-controlled Item
Tells how to copy a file or project from one source-controlled item to another.How to: Delete a Source-controlled Item
Describes ways to delete a source-controlled item.How to: Enable Automatic Retrieval
Describes how to configure Visual Studio so that it will not automatically retrieve the latest version of a source-controlled item every time you open it.How to: Disable Creation of the <solutionname>.root Folder
Describes how you can disable the automatic creation of the .root folder for a solution.How to: Enable Automatic Check-ins
Tells how to configure Visual Studio to automatically check your changes in to source control when you close a solution.How to: Disable Automatic Checkouts
Describes the configuration of Visual Studio to check out a file automatically when you begin editing it.How to: Enable or Disable Source Control
Tells how to enable source control using the source control plug-in of your choice, and how to disable source control completely.How to: Exclude a File from Source Control
Tells how to mark a file to exclude if from source control.How to: Move a Project Binding Root
Describes how to move the binding root for a project if some files you want to add to the project are located outside the project root.How to: Move a Source-controlled Item
Tells how to move a source-controlled file or project from one project or solution to another.How to: Open a Project or Solution from Source Control
Describes the opening of a project or solution from source control.How to: Rename a Source-controlled Item
Describes how you can rename a source-controlled item.How to: Set Plug-in Options
Tells how to set plug-in options for management of your source-controlled items.How to: Switch Source Control Plug-ins
Describes restrictions and instructions for selecting different source control plug-ins for Visual Studio.How to: View a List of Checked-out Files
Describes how to use the Pending Checkins window to display a list of the checked-out files in the current solution.
Related Sections
Introducing Source Control
Provides an introduction to source control in Visual Studio.Source Control User Interface Reference
Provides technical information about the dialog boxes supported by source control for Visual Studio.