
How to use the Azure DevOps REST API with PowerShell
Using PowerShell to call the Azure DevOps REST API is simple yet very powerful. In my newest video, I will provide a detailed walk-through and demo of how to use the Azure DevOps REST API with PowerShell.
In addition, here are handy links to some of the references I mention in the video:
- Azure DevOps Services REST API Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/azure/devops/?view=azure-devops-rest-5.0
- Best Practices for Working with URLs in Azure DevOps Extensions and Integrations: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/extend/develop/work-with-urls?view=vsts&tabs=http
- Gist to demo code: https://gist.github.com/tegaaa/e14820ccf7ea99ba2ef9d0c3cc180df4
And as always, if you need any help with Azure DevOps, just know that Imaginet is here to help. Our Imaginet Certified DevOps and ALM experts have been working with the Microsoft ALM & DevOps tools since they originated in 2005 and can help you with any of your needs. To find out more, schedule your free consultation call with Imaginet today.
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