Your repositories, at a glance. With the Azure DevOps Services bot for Webex, you can easily stay on top of the latest changes happening in your team’s repositories.
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Only Azure DevOps Services accounts are supported by this bot. (Looking for the Azure DevOps Server bot for Webex?) Webhook set up needed for some workflows. Learn More. Connect the Azure DevOps Services bot to your spaces to receive customizable notifications such as:
Pull Request Created, Updated, or Merge Attempted Release Deployment Started, Completed, or Approval Pending Work Item Created, Restored, Updated, or Deleted Work Item Comment Added Build Completed Code Checked In Commit Pushed
To get started, go to your selected Webex space, then type "@AzureDevOpsServices02@webex.bot" and select Azure DevOps Services, followed by the command: help. To use Azure DevOps Services, you just need an active Webex account and a Azure DevOps Services account. Azure DevOps Services is free to use.
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Your repositories, at a glance. With the Azure DevOps Services bot for Webex, you can easily stay on top of the latest changes happening in your team’s repositories.
Notes:
Only Azure DevOps Services accounts are supported by this bot. (Looking for the Azure DevOps Server bot for Webex?) Webhook set up needed for some workflows. Learn More. Connect the Azure DevOps Services bot to your spaces to receive customizable notifications such as:
Pull Request Created, Updated, or Merge Attempted Release Deployment Started, Completed, or Approval Pending Work Item Created, Restored, Updated, or Deleted Work Item Comment Added Build Completed Code Checked In Commit Pushed
To get started, go to your selected Webex space, then type "@AzureDevOpsServices02@webex.bot" and select Azure DevOps Services, followed by the command: help. To use Azure DevOps Services, you just need an active Webex account and a Azure DevOps Services account. Azure DevOps Services is free to use.