Add Git support
I know that svn and TFS support are important but I really hope you add Git support. Git is really taking off and I think we will be switching over at some point so Git support is key for us.
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    The new 2.0.3 Early Access build now supports source controlling your databases with Git.
To get the new Early Access release please visit the following link:
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Please note that we don’t support accessing the history directly from within SSMS when using Git.
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       np
    
 commented np
    
 commentedIt's 2015 and git is still not listed as a supported SCM (only under "other"). 
 Considering GIT is now the most popular SCM available (according to stack overflow's 2015 survey), this is a bit disappointing.
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       Renwill
    
 commented Renwill
    
 commentedMy company is standardizing on GIT. We'd like to continue to use Redgate for the support. 
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       Mikael Henriksson
    
 commented Mikael Henriksson
    
 commented+1 I can't use this with neither TFS nor SVN since we use GIT for everything else. Please make it support GIT 
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       leach
    
 commented leach
    
 commentedGit support if missing for me - TFS is an overkill for our case, and i see no reason to move backwards and work with SVN 
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       Wai Lau
    
 commented Wai Lau
    
 commentedPlease support git for version control 
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       Wes Brown
    
 commented Wes Brown
    
 commentedGit Extensions for Visual Studio works great would love to have something like that for SSMS! 
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       Tim Abell
    
 commented Tim Abell
    
 commentedgit! for the win! 
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       jackambrose
    
 commented jackambrose
    
 commentedI would agree. I don't use Subversion nor TFS. We are on Perforce and GIT. 
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       lakeland
    
 commented lakeland
    
 commentedI also think this would be good. I use subversion but I have heard from a number of people that migrated to git that they've found it much better for managing databases since it handles branches (DEV, TEST, PREPROD, PROD) and changesets (migrate this from DEV to TEST) much better than subversion. That certainly sounds attractive so if GIT was available then I'd really like it. 
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       funkyhippy
    
 commented funkyhippy
    
 commentedI second that, we have made the switch to git and are very pleased with the results. I would love to be able to use this to store our database structure as well in git (at the moment we generate the SQL scripts and store the text files as part of the commits). 
 
        