I know some people who like "tfpt online" (from TFS Power 
Tools<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=FBD14EEA-781F-45A1-8C46-9F6BA2F68BF0&displaylang=en>)
 for the purpose of adding a bunch of new files to a preexisting enlistment. 
I've never used it myself.

From: ironruby-core-boun...@rubyforge.org 
[mailto:ironruby-core-boun...@rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Ivan Porto Carrero
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 7:28 AM
To: ironruby-core
Subject: [Ironruby-core] dealing with TFS

Hi

How do you guys deal with TFS?

My guys have settled on Rubymine as their IDE, but their SCM is TFS of course 
as it's a .NET shop.
As you're well aware off TFS has the unfortunate habit of marking files as 
read-only and AFAIK there isn't an easy way to make it detect new files short 
of going through all the folders and manually adding the new files. When you're 
on a roll with a rails app for example this can mean there are quite a few 
files that need to be added.

What is the workflow you settled on?  use git for everything and once in a 
while make it sync with TFS?
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Ivan Porto Carrero
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Author of IronRuby in Action (http://manning.com/carrero)
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