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Open Azure DevOps
Go to Branches > New Branch
Add a name, select your work item and click on create
The standard for branch’s name: feature/PbiNumber-PbiTitle
Delete a local branch
Open Visual Studio and Clone a repository
Browse Azure DevOps repository
Connect to the training repository within dev.azure.com > transport-canada > DSD-CIVAV Support > Training
You need to track/checkout another branch before deleting the branch you want. In my case, before delete 119000-TrainingLink
I need to choose another one like Dev > right mouse button > Checkout
After this, I can delete my branch
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