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Getting Started with GitHub
If you have never worked with GitHub/Git it can be challenging to know where to begin. The purpose of this page is to just simply provide some good references (bookmarks) that can help you get started more quickly....and easily.
How to Github: Fork, Branch, Track, Squash and Pull Request
Contributing to Projects with GitHub Desktop
Learning Git Branching - Online lab of sorts for trying out and learning Git command line.
If you feel for fixing a bug, but don't know GitHub enough, the dbatool.io project has a good starting guide. We are on the same team, so instead of us writing a guide that is close to theirs - we simply point to theirs step-by-step guide.
Note: This entire page is deeply inspired by the work done over in the dbatool.io module. Pay them a visit and learn from the very same people as we did.
- Install as a non-Administrator
- Install as a Administrator
- Import d365fo.tools module
- List available commands from d365fo.tools module
- Get help content for a command
- Start, Stop and List services
- Import users into the D365FO environment
- Import external users into the D365FO environment
- Enable users in the D365FO environment
- Update users in the D365FO environment
- Provision D365FO environment to new Azure AD tenant
- Import a bacpac file into a Tier1 environment
- List modules / models
- Compile module
- Install AzCopy
- Install SqlPackage
- Install Nuget
- Speed up LCS download via AzCopy
- Download latest bacpac from LCS via AzCopy
- Register NuGet source
- Configure Azure Logic App
- Fix AzureStorageConfig
- Run a runnable class
- Update users in environment
- Work with Azure Storage Account
- Work with packages, resource label files, language and lables
- Working with the different D365 services