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Instructions on how to use this script can be found at
http://walkingthestack.blogspot.com/2010/09/importing-tfs-repository-into-git.html
Available parameters for this script:
-TFSRepository (mandatory)
The TFS repository you wish to import. Ie. $/repository.
-GitRepository (optional)
The name you want to give the Git repository. If no parameter is supplied, the default name will 'ConvertedFromTFS'.
-WorkSpaceName (optional)
During the import a temporary TFS workspace will be created. You can specify the name you wish to use for this workspace. Default 'TFS2GIT'.
-StartingCommit (optional)
You can import a sequential range of commits. Specify the first TFS commit you want to import.
When this parameter is used, EndingCommit must also be used.
-EndingCommit (optional)
You can import a sequential range of commits. Specify the last TFS commit you want to import.
When this parameter is used, StartingCommit must also be used.
-UserMappingFile (optional)
The script can convert TFS user accounts to Git accounts. For this to work you need to specify a user mapping file.
See the content of 'usermappings.txt' for an example.
Examples:
Converting a TFS repository with full history
TFS2GIT.ps1 $/repository
or
TFS2GIT.ps1 -TFSRepository $/repository
Converting a TFS repository with a limited history
TFS2GIT.ps1 -TFSRepository $/repository -StartingCommit 1 -EndingCommit 100
Converting a TFS repository while using a usermapping file
TFS2GIT.ps1 -TFSRepository $/repository -UserMappingfile filename