![]() Test and debug your dashboard on Teams, Outlook, and Microsoft 365 app. ![]() Enhance your dashboard by implementing new widgets.Create your first dashboard tab using dashboard template.Set up and install Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code v5.0 pre-release.To complete this project, we will follow the steps mentioned below: Let’s get started building a developer assist dashboard using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code v5.0 pre-release. If you are interested in learning more about the updates on Teams Toolkit and v5 pre-release, please Junjie Li’s blog from last week: Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code update – March 2023 Get started building a developer assist dashboard with Teams Toolkit In this project, we will use Teams Toolkit v5 pre-release and we will build a developer assist dashboard tab that will work across Microsoft Teams, Outlook web and Microsoft 365 app. ![]() ![]() In this tutorial, we cover how to build a developer assist dashboard for Microsoft Teams using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code and integrate GitHub, Azure DevOps, and Planner widgets. What if we bring all these features together within a dashboard on Microsoft Teams that can be used by all the developers, project managers in your team? As developers, we spend most of our time in between Azure DevOps, GitHub, and internal task management tools such as Microsoft Planner. ![]()
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