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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T15:21:01+00:00 2026-05-26T15:21:01+00:00

I am using TFS and want to view all changes on a changeset that

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I am using TFS and want to view all changes on a changeset that contains changes in several files. Viewing this in the GUI is not efficient as I have to open every single file. What I want to do is to tell TFS on the console to show me all the changes to all files in changeset number 777. Is there a command to do this?

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    2026-05-26T15:21:01+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 3:21 pm
    tf diff <folder> /version:C776~C777 /recursive /format:unified
    

    Will give you a diff formatted summary

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