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Git Blitzed: An Experiment of Automation with Git, PowerShell, and SQL Server

  • Post published:November 28, 2018
  • Post category:Git/PowerShell/SQL Server
  • Post author:Chris LaGreca

Since there is no known way to receive SQL Server First Responder Kit patches automatically, I contrived a plan to keep my local repository and SQL Server up to date.

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