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Summary

This function squashes differences between the last TFS commit and HEAD into one TFS-checkin and mark it as descendant of both previous TFS-checkin and HEAD.

It works similarly to checkintool, except checkintool launches the standard TFS checkin window.

checkin differs from rcheckin in that it mirrors a series of commits into TFS instead of squashing them into one.

Synopsis

Usage: git-tfs checkin [options] [ref-to-shelve]
where options are:
    -d, --debug
        Show debug output about everything git-tfs does

    -i, --tfs-remote, --remote, --id=VALUE
        The remote ID of the TFS to interact with

    -m, --comment=VALUE
        A comment for the changeset

    --no-build-default-comment
        Do not concatenate commit comments for the changeset comment.

    --no-merge
        Omits setting commit being checked in as parent, thus allowing to rebase remaining onto TFS changeset without exceeding merge commits.

    -f, --force=VALUE
        The policy override reason.

    -w, --work-item=VALUE1:VALUE2
        Associated work items:
            e.g. -w12345 to associate with 12345
            or -w12345:resolve to resolve 12345

    --no-gate
        Disables gated checkin.
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