I was having the same problem. I don't know why.
However, after a bit of playing around, I managed to get the following
working. Disclaimer: can't guarantee this is actually the correct way
to do it. It may bork things further. And whether it does the same as what the missing 'Publish' menu item is supposed to do, I have no idea. Use at your discretion...
- Get the url of your git repo in the project you set up in TFS.
- Edit the .git/config file on your local repo.
- Configure the origin remote to point to your TFS repo.
- (note: if you already had an origin remote, you might want to rename that first to keep it)
e.g.
[remote "origin"]
url = https://user.visualstudio.com/DefaultCollection/_git/YourRepo
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
- Open your solution in Visual Studio.
- Edit a file.
- Do a commit.
- Do a push.
This should hopefully push your local repo to your TFS remote as origin.
From here things seem to be working for me -- the code is up in my TFS
web interface at least, and I can push commits to it. I can add backlog items etc. I'm new to TFS though so not sure if it's actually all working as it should be.
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