Pre-requisites:
- Git client installed on your source or local machine.
Steps:
Go to your visual studio home page. You should be able to go by clicking on the below URL.
https://dev.azure.com/
Create a new project by clicking on New project and enter project details like below. This will create a project dashboard.
Once project is created, Click on Repos.
Click on initialize link to add README.
Click on clone link on the top right hand side.
Click on SSH link
Click Manage SSH keys
Click Add
Go to any virtual machine you had setup that has both Java and Maven installed. If you would like to know how to create a Virtual Machine in Azure Cloud, click here to do so.
https://dev.azure.com/
Create a new project by clicking on New project and enter project details like below. This will create a project dashboard.
Once project is created, Click on Repos.
Click on initialize link to add README.
Click on clone link on the top right hand side.
Click on SSH link
Click Manage SSH keys
Click Add
Go to any virtual machine you had setup that has both Java and Maven installed. If you would like to know how to create a Virtual Machine in Azure Cloud, click here to do so.
Login to your VM
Create the SSH keys by executing the below command:
(If you already have keys generated, you can overwrite it or skip to next step to copy keys)
ssh-keygen
execute the below command to copy the keys:
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Add the public keys.
Once keys added into Azure DevOps, go to Repos, copy the SSH clone url
Go to your machine where you have installed Java, Maven, preferably your EC2. Execute this command:
git clone <ssh_url>
This should download the empty repo from Azure DevOps to local machine(or ec2).
now after cloning, it will create a folder with repo name..
type
ls -al to see the folder name after you cloned.
go inside that folder by
cd reponame
Install Maven
sudo apt install maven -y
Now create the maven project executing the below command:
mvn archetype:generate -DgroupId=com.cf -DartifactId=MyAwesomeApp -DarchetypeArtifactId=maven-
type git status --> to see the newly created project
git add *
git status
git commit -m "my first project check-in to Azure Git"
git push
Now go to Azure DevOps, Select the Repos —> Files —> you should see the project uploaded here.
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