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I have a whole load of projects made in Visual Studio and was wondering how to make them run in Xcode. Does it use a slightly different set of commands? (I tried to just copy the code into a C++ tool in Xcode, but it came up with something like 18 errors).
TFS can use either TFVC (Team Foundation Version Control) or Git for the source control part. You don't have to use an external Git server, it has an internal one - with the data stored in the TFS SQL database. You create your first repo when you create the Team Project, but you can add repos later and you can mix TFVC and Git repos in the same Team Project - since 2015.2 I think. Microsoft is still in the denial and marketing speak phase but TFVC is basically dead, even Microsoft is using Git for all their new repos. I'm ready to bet Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio for Mac will never connect to TFVC. Edit: I lost my bet for Visual Studio Code, it can connect to TFVC using the since version 1.116.0 (2017/04/12).