You can create and commit to a branch in SourceTree, push the branch up to the TFS server but SourceTree doesn't support the creation of pull requests on TFS - you'd have to do that via the TFS interface.
Thanks for the quick answer!
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Is there any intention to add this functionality to Source Tree?
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Seconded. Any plans?
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Any Plans to add this functionality?
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Thirded.
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How about a SourceTree Custom actions for Branches that exposes 'branchname' etc variables ? That way users can code their own solutions for this to support VSTS and others.
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Fifthed
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I created a working solution to open a PR from SourceTree with a custom action and PowerShell. This wil open a new PR based on the current branch on the repo.
https://github.com/JvanderStad/Utils/blob/master/SourceTree/README.md
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Would also love to see this feature (to vsts/azure devops)
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+1 !
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I would also to see this feature
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