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Team Explorer Everywhere Plug-in for Eclipse and Cross-platform Command-line Client for Team Foundation Server

This project contains the Team Explorer Everywhere Plug-in for Eclipse, the cross-platform Command-line Client for Team Foundation Server, and the Team Foundation Server SDK for Java.

What is Team Explorer Everywhere?

Team Explorer Everywhere is the official TFS plug-in for Eclipse from Microsoft. It works on the operating system of your choice with your favorite Eclipse-based IDE and helps you collaborate across development teams using Team Foundation Server or Visual Studio Team Services.

Supported on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Compatible with IDEs that are based on Eclipse 3.5 to 4.5.

Where Can I Get This Eclipse Plug-in?

The plug-in is freely available from the Eclipse Marketplace. Hover over the Install button for more information on how to install it into your version of Eclipse.

What is the Command-line Client for TFS?

The CLC for TFS allows you run version control commands from a console/terminal window against a TFS server on any operating system. This tool is for use with Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC), a centralized version control system. If you prefer to use Git, you can use any Git client with TFS or Team Services as well.

Where Can I Get The Command-line Client?

The CLC is a separate download choice when you choose to download TEE here.

Building with Ant

Install Java 6

  1. We use JavaSE-1.6 as the minimal supported Java execution environment.
  2. Download and install the JDK for JavaSE-1.6.
  3. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to point to the install, e.g.
  • (Windows) SET JAVA_HOME=C:\dev\java\jdk1.6.0_45
  • (Linux) JAVA_HOME=~/dev/java/jdk1.6.0_45
  • (Mac) JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_60.jdk/Contents/Home
  1. Add JAVA_HOME bin directory to the path
  • (Windows) SET PATH=%JAVA_HOME%\bin;%PATH%
  • (Linux) PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
  • (Mac) PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH

Install Ant

  1. If you do not already have it, download and install Apache Ant(TM) version 1.9.6 from Ant Binary Distributions.
  2. Add the full path of the Ant bin directory to the PATH system environment variable. You can find more Ant installation details here.
  • (Windows) SET PATH=C:\dev\apache-ant-1.9.6\bin;%PATH%
  • (Linux) PATH=~/dev/apache-ant-1.9.6/bin:$PATH
  • (Mac) PATH=~/dev/apache-ant-1.9.6/bin:$PATH

Install the Eclipse Target Environment

We use Eclipse 3.5.2 as the minimum supported Eclipse version.

  1. Download and install Eclipse Classic from Eclipse 3.5.2. On Windows, you may want to use a third party ZIP tool to unzip the Eclipse archive.
  2. Install the EGit 2.1.0 plug-in into that Eclipse instance.

Clone the Repository

Use the Git tool of your choice to clone the repository into a local path. For example, you could use git.exe from a Windows console window:

mkdir c:\repos
pushd c:\repos
git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/team-explorer-everywhere

Build

Note: The Eclipse target installation location is needed as a parameter for the Ant build variable dir.machine.build-runtime. For the samples below, we will assume that the target Eclipse version was installed into '\dev\eclipseTargets\352'.

  1. From a terminal/console window, change to the build subfolder of the root folder of the team-explorer-everywhere repository
  2. Run ant -Ddir.machine.build-runtime=<pathToEclipseTarget>, for example,
(Windows) ant -Ddir.machine.build-runtime=c:\Users\<userId>\dev\eclipseTargets\352\
(Linux) ant -Ddir.machine.build-runtime=/home/<userId>/dev/eclipseTargets/352/
(Mac) ant -Ddir.machine.build-runtime=/Applications/eclipse-classic/
  1. Build results can be found in build\output

Contributing

We welcome pull requests. Please fork this repo and send us your contributions. See Contributing for details.

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