How to publish custom message on the TFS vNext build summary page?











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      Here is a typical build summary page:



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      I would like to add a custom message somewhere on this page, preferably under its own title.



      How can it be done?










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      enter image description here



      I would like to add a custom message somewhere on this page, preferably under its own title.



      How can it be done?







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          You can custmoise Azure DevOps with extensions.



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          Extensions are simple add-ons that can be used to customize and extend your DevOps experience with Azure DevOps Services. They are written with standard technologies - HTML, JavaScript, CSS - and can be developed using your preferred dev tools. They utilize our RESTful API Library in order to easily interact with Azure DevOps Services and applications/services.



          There is a big marketplace, and in your case, you can write your own extension, find a tutorials here.



          You can find in Github an example how to extned the build summry page.






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          You can custmoise Azure DevOps with extensions.



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          Extensions are simple add-ons that can be used to customize and extend your DevOps experience with Azure DevOps Services. They are written with standard technologies - HTML, JavaScript, CSS - and can be developed using your preferred dev tools. They utilize our RESTful API Library in order to easily interact with Azure DevOps Services and applications/services.



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          You can custmoise Azure DevOps with extensions.



          What are extensions?



          Extensions are simple add-ons that can be used to customize and extend your DevOps experience with Azure DevOps Services. They are written with standard technologies - HTML, JavaScript, CSS - and can be developed using your preferred dev tools. They utilize our RESTful API Library in order to easily interact with Azure DevOps Services and applications/services.



          There is a big marketplace, and in your case, you can write your own extension, find a tutorials here.



          You can find in Github an example how to extned the build summry page.






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          You can custmoise Azure DevOps with extensions.



          What are extensions?



          Extensions are simple add-ons that can be used to customize and extend your DevOps experience with Azure DevOps Services. They are written with standard technologies - HTML, JavaScript, CSS - and can be developed using your preferred dev tools. They utilize our RESTful API Library in order to easily interact with Azure DevOps Services and applications/services.



          There is a big marketplace, and in your case, you can write your own extension, find a tutorials here.



          You can find in Github an example how to extned the build summry page.






          share|improve this answer












          You can custmoise Azure DevOps with extensions.



          What are extensions?



          Extensions are simple add-ons that can be used to customize and extend your DevOps experience with Azure DevOps Services. They are written with standard technologies - HTML, JavaScript, CSS - and can be developed using your preferred dev tools. They utilize our RESTful API Library in order to easily interact with Azure DevOps Services and applications/services.



          There is a big marketplace, and in your case, you can write your own extension, find a tutorials here.



          You can find in Github an example how to extned the build summry page.







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