
Design-time Dataįirst of all, comes design-time data. XAML Tools WPF/UWPĬoming from our WPF and UWP tooling team are a few important improvements. If you would like to learn more about these improvements, check out the detailed Git blog post.

Git Repo Window in Visual Studio 2019 v16.7 Double clicking on a commit will give you more details about it.

You can also switch between branches and view the history graph of each branch. From here you can view and manage all the local, remote, and upstream branches in your repository. To give you a complete full-screen experience to focus on dedicated Git activities, we built the new Git Repository window. We have also added a checkbox to resolve all conflicts on one side or the other with a single click. You can also resolve add/add conflicts at the file level now with a two-way merge. You can turn off non-conflicting differences to just focus on the conflicts. Now, it is easier to parse conflicts with aligned matching lines, word level differences, and visible whitespace when that is the only difference. In addition, we’ve reduced the clutter around the zoom margin, health margin, and the toolbar. This helps distinguish between conflicting branches. Based on your feedback, we’ve modified the titles and captions, clearly indicating incoming and current branch names. Through this portal, we can have more in-depth conversation around future features.Ĭlicking will take you to the merge editor. Developer Community is the best venue to share your experiences so we can continue to learn how these features impact your work, both positively and negatively. We’ve provided additional highlights of what’s new below, yet additional information can be found in our release notes.Īs always, we love to hear your feedback. Our Preview version brings you pre-release functionality of the Git Repository window for easier navigation and more uses for the Quick Actions and Refactoring menu.

Visual studio 2019 install#
In conjunction, we are releasing Visual Studio 2019 v16.8 Preview 1 which you can install from our download site. In addition, Visual Studio 2019 v16.7 is our next long-term servicing release. Included in this list are Git integration including a new merge editor and easy conflict resolution, WPF design-time data, C++ support for 64-bit projects and debug builds, and additional IntelliSense functionality. Install version 16.7 to start using our highlight improvements. Each of these releases have features we have been working hard to deliver. Today we are excited to announce the release of Visual Studio 2019 version 16.7 and Visual Studio 2019 version 16.8 Preview 1.
