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Using the GitHub pane toolbar

The GitHub pane toolbar provides a way to navigate between views, refresh views, and open the current view on GitHub.

The GitHub pane toolbar

  1. Open a solution in a GitHub repository.
  2. Open Team Explorer and click the Pull Requests button to open the GitHub pane.

Using the back navigation button

  1. At the top of the GitHub pane, locate the button furthest to the left. This is the Back button.
  2. Click Back to navigate to the previous view. If Back is grey, you have reached the initial point in the view navigation.

Using the forward navigation button

  1. At the top of the GitHub pane, locate the second button from the left, which is the Forward button.
  2. Click Forward to navigate to the next view. If Forward is grey, you have reached the furthest point in the view navigation.

Using the pull request toolbar icon

  1. At the top of the GitHub pane, locate the third button from the left. This is the Pull Requests button.
  2. Click Pull Requests to navigate to the list of pull requests in the repository.

Using the GitHub toolbar button

  1. At the top of the GitHub pane, locate the fourth button from the left. This is the View On GitHub button.
  2. While viewing the list of pull requests, click View On Github. Your browser will open and navigate to the repository's pull requests on GitHub.
  3. While viewing the details of a pull request, click View On Github. Your browser will open and navigate to the pull request on GitHub.

Using the refresh toolbar button

  1. At the top of the GitHub pane, locate the fifth button from the left. This is the Refresh button.
  2. Click Refresh to refresh the current view in the GitHub pane.