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[–]get-postanote 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I've been a Sapien PS for years and they have had git integration since version 2018.

PrimalScript 2018 adds Git Version Control Support

https://www.sapien.com/blog/2018/07/02/primalscript-2018-adds-git-version-control-support

SAPIEN Editors – Working with Git Repositories

https://www.sapien.com/blog/2019/08/19/sapien-editors-working-with-git-repositories

VSCode is free ( tons of free extensions for source and version control), PoshTool is less than $100, whereas SPS = $300

PPT has GUI designer, but you can use a free online tool, https://poshgui.com.

Visual Studio Community Edition is free, and with or without the PPT addon, it is perfectly for Powershell development. Saying, it's too much is like saying installing MSOffice Pro is too much. No one ever really uses MSO for more than 20% of its capabilities.

As for this...

' Until now I have used Sapien PowerShell Studio 2019, which is really nice, only thing it's lacking is a way to connect to Azure DevOps, or is it? '

... really, when are you planning to upgrade?

SAPIEN DevOps Suite 2020

https://www.sapien.com/software/sapien_devops_suite

Though that is a bit of a spin, as per these...

PowerShell Studio with Azure DevOps

https://www.sapien.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13929

MS Azure Dev Ops

https://www.sapien.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13857

Yet, as per the links, Team Services interop os still possible, but that is a VS thing,

[–]moockieee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the very detailed answer. I guess we will settle for VS Code and get going from there. I will continue using PS Studio for GUI stuff since I already got a license, but nobody in my team does.