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Does Team Foundation Server track line-by-line file changes?
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The diff tool can be used to compare between revisions when showing the history of a file. The diff tool will highlight portions of code that differ, even if it’s a single line of code. The internal deltas stored in the repository are not directly accessible. Furthermore, check-ins generate churn data in the reporting database to indicate how many lines were modified, deleted and added.
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