Have you ever lost in your way while coding in multiple files inside Visual Studio and want to recover some piece of code that you changed but not yet pushed to your TFS code repository? Have you ever wonder if there was a mechanism by which you can actually track the changes in your code file? Then here is the solution for you. There is a nice VSIX extension named "Auto History" that could help you in this case. Let's discuss more about this. "Auto History" extension for...
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