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. Here are some key aspects of Git in the context of Azure:

  1. Azure DevOps Services: Azure DevOps Services (formerly known as Visual Studio Team Services or VSTS) is a comprehensive set of development tools and services for building, testing, and deploying applications. It includes Azure Repos, which offers Git and Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC) repositories for version control.

  2. Azure DevOps Repos: Azure DevOps Repos is a fully managed Git repository hosting service that allows teams to manage their source code and collaborate on software projects. It provides features like pull requests, branching, code reviews, and integration with Azure Pipelines for automated builds and deployments.

  3. Azure Repos for GitHub: Azure Repos for GitHub allows you to use Azure DevOps Services alongside GitHub repositories. It enables you to leverage Azure DevOps for CI/CD pipelines, work item tracking, and more, while keeping your code in GitHub repositories.

  4. Azure DevOps Server: For organizations that prefer self-hosted solutions, Azure DevOps Server (formerly Team Foundation Server or TFS) provides on-premises Git repository hosting and DevOps capabilities.

  5. Azure Static Web Apps: Azure Static Web Apps enable you to build and deploy modern web applications with integrated CI/CD workflows using Git repositories as the source code location. It integrates with GitHub repositories for seamless deployment.

  6. Azure Functions: Azure Functions can be triggered and managed using Git-based deployment, allowing developers to use Git repositories as the source of their serverless code.

  7. Azure App Service: Azure App Service supports Git-based deployment, allowing developers to deploy web applications, APIs, and mobile backends directly from Git repositories.

  8. Azure Logic Apps: Azure Logic Apps can be integrated with Git repositories to trigger workflows based on changes in code repositories.

  9. Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell: Azure CLI and Azure PowerShell provide commands and scripts for interacting with Azure resources, including Git repositories hosted in Azure DevOps Services.

  10. Azure Data Factory: Azure Data Factory can use Git integration for version control and collaboration on data integration workflows.

  11. Azure Notebooks: Azure Notebooks allows data scientists and developers to create, share, and run Jupyter notebooks using Git repositories for version control.

  12. Azure Functions for Visual Studio Code: The Azure Functions extension for Visual Studio Code supports Git integration for developing and deploying serverless functions.

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