If you aren't using Azure Repos, you can still clone your repo in Team Explorer and work with your code in Visual Studio. The next step would be to investigate whether or not your password … A: Azure DevOps Services currently doesn't support LFS over SSH.

PATs are generated on demand when you have the credential manager installed. I'm using Git LFS with Azure DevOps Services and I get errors when pulling files tracked by Git LFS. Yes many of the answers here are pointing to the correct path, but my case:- I was given an url to access git repos on azure cloud for which I'm perfectly fine to access/browse the code on browser (Vs) when I'm trying to clone I've got the same issue.So when you click on clone as shown in below image, you've to Generate Git credentials, this is weird, not sure why, probably … The credential manager creates the token in Azure DevOps and saves it locally for use with the Git command line or other client.

It would be great to have at least a single example on how to consume the PATs to clone a git repo from Azure DevOps in the command line using the non-bloated raw git CLI NOT IN ... you can use it as the password. Verify the location of the cloned repo on your PC and select Clone.. Clone from another Git provider.

The username can be anything, since your identity is identified with the PAT. Sign in to the web portal, generate a token, and then use the token as your password when you're connecting to Azure Repos. Can't git clone remote repository with correct username and password Azure DevOps at_robert reported Oct 13, 2017 at 04:36 AM