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Requesting to update the first paragraph to clarify that Visual Studio had Git support before 16.8 and now we have a new Git experience.


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Visual Studio has Git tooling built directly into the IDE, starting with Visual Studio 2019 version 16.8.
Visual Studio has Git tooling built directly into the IDE. On previews versions of Visual Studio, Git support can be found in Team Explorer. Starting from Visual Studio 2019 version 16.8, Visual Studio has all new Git experience. We recommend using the latest version of Visual Studio to get the best Git experience.
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On previous versions...

Visual Studio has an all new Git experience.

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Thanks for the feedback @clboles. All feedback has been addressed.


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Visual Studio has Git tooling built directly into the IDE, starting with Visual Studio 2019 version 16.8.
Visual Studio has Git tooling built directly into the IDE. On previous versions of Visual Studio, Git support can be found in Team Explorer. Starting from Visual Studio 2019 version 16.8, Visual Studio has an all new Git experience. We recommend using the latest version of Visual Studio to get the best Git experience.
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Sorry for the delay. The content here is fine, but can we split each sentence onto its own line? It helps with future diffs.

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Visual Studio has Git tooling built directly into the IDE. On previous versions of Visual Studio, Git support can be found in Team Explorer. Starting from Visual Studio 2019 version 16.8, Visual Studio has an all new Git experience. We recommend using the latest version of Visual Studio to get the best Git experience.
Visual Studio has Git tooling built directly into the IDE.
On previous versions of Visual Studio, Git support can be found in Team Explorer.
Starting from Visual Studio 2019 version 16.8, Visual Studio has an all new Git experience.
We recommend using the latest version of Visual Studio to get the best Git experience.

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