Designed to speed up the start of new projects by development teams, Stack Board has a template-based process for creating repositories in Azure DevOps.
It is possible to define several source code models, thus delivering architecture standards and software best practices.
- Creating repositories based on templates.
- Creating Build and Release pipelines (Coming soon).
- Technology Radar (Coming soon).
Name | Description |
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Template | Name of template. e.g. ASP.NET Core Api Service |
Template Description | Description of the template. e.g. Microservice Template for ASP.NET Core |
Source Repository* | Repository with source code that will serve as the basis for projects ASP.NET Core |
Branch | Name of the branch the source code will be saved to. e.g. develop, main |
Replace Key | The keyword that will be changed when creating the project, such as solution name, namespaces, etc. |
Tags | Tags of technology, such as C#, API, SQLServer |
Requires authentication | If the source of the base repository is private, it must have its credentials for the git clone |
- *Even for repositories within Azure DevOps itself, the "Requires authentication" field is mandatory to perform the process.
Name | Description |
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Template | Template previously created in the settings screen |
Name | Project name and word that will be used to replace files and contents |
Repository Name | Name of the repository that will be created in Azure DevOps |
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For the process of creating a project, we use Azure Pipelines to perform tasks with git commands, so the permission of the user "Build Service" in each Team Project must have the following options to Allow.
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Contribute
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Create branch
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Force push
Licensed under the MIT license. More information can be found by viewing the license here.