Difference between revisions of "Az pipelines list"
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https://dev.azure.com/MyOrganization/ or your Azure DevOps Server organization. You can set a default value by running: [[az devops configure]] --defaults organization=https://dev.azure.com/MyOrganization/. For auto detection to work (--detect true), you must be in a local Git directory that has a "remote" referencing a Azure DevOps or Azure DevOps Server repository. | https://dev.azure.com/MyOrganization/ or your Azure DevOps Server organization. You can set a default value by running: [[az devops configure]] --defaults organization=https://dev.azure.com/MyOrganization/. For auto detection to work (--detect true), you must be in a local Git directory that has a "remote" referencing a Azure DevOps or Azure DevOps Server repository. | ||
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Revision as of 12:05, 1 March 2022
az pipelines list az pipelines list --help
az pipelines list --organization must be specified. The value should be the URI of your Azure DevOps organization, for example: https://dev.azure.com/MyOrganization/ or your Azure DevOps Server organization. You can set a default value by running: az devops configure --defaults organization=https://dev.azure.com/MyOrganization/. For auto detection to work (--detect true), you must be in a local Git directory that has a "remote" referencing a Azure DevOps or Azure DevOps Server repository.
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