Command-line tools for TFS
Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) command-line tools do several types of tasks. Some tasks can be done through a user interface and others are accessible only through the tool. Command-line tool tasks include managing Team Foundation version control (TFVC) objects, work item tracking objects, objects that support Microsoft Test Manager, as well as configuring and managing TFS application-tier servers.
You might need to open an elevated Command Prompt window to run a command line tool, even if you log on with administrative credentials.
Client tools: To access client command-line tools, open a Command Prompt window where either Visual Studio or Team Explorer is installed and enter:
cd %programfiles(x86)%\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE
On a 32-bit edition of Windows, replace %programfiles(x86)% with %programfiles%.
Server tools: To access server command-line tools, open a Command Prompt window on the application-tier server where TFS is installed and enter:
cd %programfiles%\Microsoft Team Foundation Server 12.0\Tools
For the required permissions to exercise the command options, see the associated topic.
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Manage TFVC:
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Manage work item tracking:
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Manage Microsoft Test Management objects:
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Manage TFS servers:
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Manage Visual Studio Lab Management:
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Q & A
Q: Are there other command line tools that interface with TFS?
A: Yes. Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Power Tools provides companion tools to tf.exe that offer additional version control commands, work item tracking, and team project manipulation. Some commands invoke a graphical user interface. In addition, the power tools provide several user interface tools. Refer to the help content that ships with the power tools for usage.