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There is another, newer and quicker way to do this from within Visual Studio. Basically, you do the following in Package Manager prompt:
Install-Package NuGetPowerTools
Enable-PackageRestore
- Nuget Restore:
- Restores nuget on the solution
nuget update WcfWsdlExample.sln
- Restores nuget for specific project
Update-Package -reinstall -verbose -Project WcfWsdlExample.*
- Restores nuget on the solution
Reference : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12651749/git-push-fails-rpc-failed-result-22-http-code-411
git config http.postBuffer 524288000
- Application Logs will be available inside InstalledDirectory\Logs
- Visual Studio 2017 Enterprise.
- TortoiseGit
- Github Desktop
- GitExtensions
- GitBash
- InnoSetup
- Beyond Compare
- OpenVpn
- Resharper (Clean Code, Enhance ToolTip Plugin)