how to get repository user list and and user group from Azure DevOps
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Google is your friend: Be nice and visit him often. He can answer questions a lot more quickly than posting them here... A very quick search using your question as the search term gave a shed-load of responses: how to get repository user list and and user group from Azure DevOps - Google Search[^] In future, please try to do at least basic research yourself, and not waste your time or ours.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
If you think that Google always, without exception, provides useful, easily understandable guidance for a person who is new to a problem area, then you have only asked Google to be reminded of answers you already know. I have several times done serious attempts at deciphering hieroglyph explanations provided by Google, without success. Even if I tell about my googling efforts, I have had people yell back to me "Why don't you just f*** google it???" To satisfy that kind of "helpers", I would have to spend twice as much space on all details of my googling as on explaining the problem. And honestly: I believe that those spending energy on shouting "Google it!" would never spend energy on providing truly helpful assistance. When, in meatspace, I ask coworkers or friends for help with something, some information I need, they never yell back at me: "Google it!" They treat me as a friend in need of help, not as a misbehaved child.
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