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  • Retrieve your current access role in Azure DevOps, showing detected permissions, source (groups or environment variable), and access level.
    MIT
  • Scan a directory and export security results as SARIF v2.1.0 for CI/CD integration with GitHub, GitLab, and Azure DevOps.
  • Retrieve a pull request by its ID using only the project and pull request ID, without needing a repository ID. Designed for Azure DevOps Server where pull request IDs are scoped per project.
    MIT
  • Fetch logs from Azure DevOps builds to diagnose pipeline failures. Specify pipeline group and name, optionally target a specific build or filter to failed steps only.
    MIT

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  • List, create, and manage Azure DevOps test plans, suites, and test cases. Use actions like list_plans, create_suite, get_test_results to handle test management tasks.
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  • Find and retrieve Azure DevOps users. Search by display name or email, or get the current user.
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  • List, get, create, and manage Azure DevOps iterations (sprints) by project and team. Retrieve current iteration and team settings. Specify parameters like name, start, and finish dates for creation.
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  • Manage Advanced Security alerts in Azure DevOps repositories. List alerts with filters by state and severity, or retrieve details of a specific alert by ID.
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  • Create new work items like Epics, User Stories, Tasks, or Bugs in Azure DevOps projects, with support for linking related items to organize development work.
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    MIT
  • Get a hierarchical tree view of files and directories across multiple Azure DevOps repositories in a project. Filter by repository name and file pattern, and limit depth to navigate nested structures.
    MIT