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A while back, the company I work for migrated their projects from TFS to Azure DevOps. However, now the overall projects (with the backlogs and other info) and the Git repos are separate, which makes it difficult to create pipelines and other CI/CD stuff.

Does anybody know how to merge them?

I've tried searching the forums for answers to no avail.

Daniel Mann
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  • https://stackoverflow.com/a/10548919/7976758 Something like this? https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bgit%5D+merge+repositories – phd Aug 25 '23 at 20:32
  • @phd No, not a question about merging Git repos. It's a question about merging Azure DevOps projects. There are *hundreds* of questions about it on this site, and they all get closed as off-topic. – Daniel Mann Aug 26 '23 at 04:58
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    @NicolleMayol Is your question about how to merge two Team Projects or about how to add the appropriate Git repo to the appropriate Team Project so that commits and work items can be linked? When you say that "the Git repos are separate", where are the Git repos? In Azure DevOps but in another organization or project? Or in a different service? – Jonathan Dodds Aug 26 '23 at 22:28

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