Visual Studio maintains a history of file changes. Modified files are marked with a red check mark in the Solution Explorer. You can compare your changes with the original file by right-clicking on the file name and selecting Compare with Unmodified. The Diff window shows new code in green and removed code in red.
Navigate to TFS in your browser, go to code, click on changesets, then advanced search. You can filter by user and date range. You can not search by comment, but if you have a general date range in mind then you can filter it down then use the browsers search (ctrl + f).
If you have deleted files from your local directory and you then want those changes to appear on the server you need to go to the TFS director, select the files you want to delete, right click and delete the folders. Then you need to 'Check In' the pending deletion changes to the TFS server.
I would like to generate a list of all the files that have been modified within my project. I know I could view the history on the project to get all the changesets and then view each changeset for the files in contains, however, this process would take a long time. Is there an easier way to generate this list? The list does not need to be unique, but that would be nice.
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