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Currently the link to Bridge to Kubernetes Extension on the Visual Studio page directs you to the extension for VS Code. This change directs to the Visual Studio 2022 extension instead.
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You may also want to link to the VS 2019 extension: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-azuretools.mindaro |
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Docs Build status updates of commit dfc3738: ❌ Validation status: errorsPlease follow instructions here which may help to resolve issue.
For more details, please refer to the build report. If you see build warnings/errors with permission issues, it might be due to single sign-on (SSO) enabled on Microsoft's GitHub organizations. Please follow instructions here to re-authorize your GitHub account to Docs Build. Note: Broken links written as relative paths are included in the above build report. For broken links written as absolute paths or external URLs, see the broken link report. Note: Your PR may contain errors or warnings or suggestions unrelated to the files you changed. This happens when external dependencies like GitHub alias, Microsoft alias, cross repo links are updated. Please use these instructions to resolve them. For any questions, please:
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Docs Build status updates of commit dfc3738: ✅ Validation status: passed
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Learn Build status updates of commit e60312e: ✅ Validation status: passedFor more details, please refer to the build report. Note: Broken links written as relative paths are included in the above build report. For broken links written as absolute paths or external URLs, see the broken link report. For any questions, please:
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Learn Build status updates of commit e60312e: ✅ Validation status: passedFor more details, please refer to the build report. Note: Broken links written as relative paths are included in the above build report. For broken links written as absolute paths or external URLs, see the broken link report. For any questions, please:
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Learn Build status updates of commit e60312e: ✅ Validation status: passedFor more details, please refer to the build report. Note: Broken links written as relative paths are included in the above build report. For broken links written as absolute paths or external URLs, see the broken link report. For any questions, please:
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Currently the link to Bridge to Kubernetes Extension on the Visual Studio page directs you to the extension for VS Code. This change directs to the Visual Studio 2022 extension instead.