Executing unit tests and viewing results in unit tests in a build pipeline is essential to keep high quality in an application deployment via any pipeline system. GitHub actions are the way forward to implement pipelines with repositories in GitHub. Let's explore how to run unit tests and view results in GitHub actions workflow.
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Importing a Git Repo with LFS (Large Files) to Azure GIt Repos
Importing a git repo to Azure DevOps Git is straight forward using the Azure DevOps portal. However, if the importing repo has large files with git lfs then the cloning of the repo after import fails due to the large files are not imported. Let's see how to get the large files fixed for the imported repo.
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