ms.topic | ms.service | ms.manager | ms.author | author | ms.date |
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azure-devops-pipelines |
mijacobs |
jukullam |
juliakm |
02/13/2020 |
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Under the Build and Release menu, select Builds then New to create a new build definition.
:::image type="content" source="../media/set-up-first-build.png" alt-text="Create a new build definition for a repository":::
Select a source and chose your team project, repository, and default branch then select Continue.
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Select ASP.NET Core from the featured list then Apply.
:::image type="content" source="../media/apply-aspnet-core-build-template.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing dotnet core template":::
You now see all the tasks that were automatically added to the build pipeline by the template. These are the tasks that will automatically run every time you push code changes. Select Save & queue to queue your new build when you're done.
Note
Microsoft-hosted agents are only available with Azure DevOps Services. For TFS and Azure DevOps Server, you must use the self-hosted agents.