Changing the default local path when cloning a repo ( using Azure GIT )












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Does anyone know how to change the default local path as is show in in the attached image? I would think it would be in the Options section, but no such luck...



To clarify, I want to permanently change the default local path when cloning a REPO so it is of my choosing versus the stuff Microsoft does by default.



MS does this: C:UsersblahSourceReposYourSuggestedRepoName



I want something else, like C:Projects-GitYourSuggestedRepoName.



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  • Can't you change the local path by clicking the ellipsis button?
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Does anyone know how to change the default local path as is show in in the attached image? I would think it would be in the Options section, but no such luck...



To clarify, I want to permanently change the default local path when cloning a REPO so it is of my choosing versus the stuff Microsoft does by default.



MS does this: C:UsersblahSourceReposYourSuggestedRepoName



I want something else, like C:Projects-GitYourSuggestedRepoName.



Local Path










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  • Can't you change the local path by clicking the ellipsis button?
    – Tony Ju
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:29














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Does anyone know how to change the default local path as is show in in the attached image? I would think it would be in the Options section, but no such luck...



To clarify, I want to permanently change the default local path when cloning a REPO so it is of my choosing versus the stuff Microsoft does by default.



MS does this: C:UsersblahSourceReposYourSuggestedRepoName



I want something else, like C:Projects-GitYourSuggestedRepoName.



Local Path










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Does anyone know how to change the default local path as is show in in the attached image? I would think it would be in the Options section, but no such luck...



To clarify, I want to permanently change the default local path when cloning a REPO so it is of my choosing versus the stuff Microsoft does by default.



MS does this: C:UsersblahSourceReposYourSuggestedRepoName



I want something else, like C:Projects-GitYourSuggestedRepoName.



Local Path







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  • Can't you change the local path by clicking the ellipsis button?
    – Tony Ju
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  • Can't you change the local path by clicking the ellipsis button?
    – Tony Ju
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:29
















Can't you change the local path by clicking the ellipsis button?
– Tony Ju
Nov 19 '18 at 17:29




Can't you change the local path by clicking the ellipsis button?
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