Did You Know You Could...?
Did you know you could disable a Continuous Integration build process from firing as result of a check-in event? You simply need to add ***NO_CI*** to the check-in comment. I can't take the credit, this is Buck's little nugget of wisdom. I just thought this was a handy thing to know and wanted to share.
Get more details here: https://blogs.msdn.com/buckh/archive/2007/07/27/tfs-2008-how-to-check-in-without-triggering-a-build-when-using-continuous-integration.aspx
Technorati tags: TFS, Team Foundation Build, Continuous Integration, CI
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