We use Visual Studio 2008/2010 and Team Foundation Server here at work. Sometimes I want to just use the Source Control Explorer. Is there a way to have Visual Studio laun
I use TFS every day at the office. I set up these things so that I can get to our Source repository quickly... (We use VS 2008)
In Visual Studio... Open Tools->Options. Select Environement->Startup. In the "At startup" dropdown, select "Show empty environment". If have Source Control Explorer when close Visual Studio, it will be the only open window when you start Visual Studio again.
In Visual Studio... Open Tools->Options. Select Environement->Keyboard. Find the command: View.TfsSourceControlExplorer. Set a shortcut for the command. (I like Alt-S)
Enjoy
OK, I figured it out - Source Control Explorer is available in the Visual Studio IDE as a command (View.TfsSourceControlExplorer
), and the Visual Studio executable (devenv.exe) provides the /Command argument to execute a command after the IDE starts up. In my case, I have created a desktop shortcut with the following command line:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe"
/Command View.TfsSourceControlExplorer
NOTE: if you really want this to load fast and don't need any other addins (in my case ReSharper and .NET Reflector Pro) then you can also add the /SafeMode argument to the command line.