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Ucsb #217

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Ucsb #217

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PR Summary

I was having issues pushing changes to some of the PRs so I merged them all locally on my machine and am pushing them all here. The PRs included are

Merged Pull Request from Louis Tourtellotte which included the following:

Add/Update Var Group: Support for Body Param, so that json can be directly provided rather than a hashtable of variables. See the example in the documentation for more use case details.

Merged Pull Request from Louis Tourtellotte which included the following:

Get-VSTeamVariableGroup fixes

Merged Pull Request from Louis Tourtellotte which included the following:

Support for task groups

Merged Pull Request from Dick van de Meulengraaf which included the following:

AzD2019 configuration, being Azure DevOps Server (on-prem) 2019 (17.143.28912.1)
Merged Pull Request from Sebastian Schütze which included the following:

Added Remove-VSTeamWorkItem to delete work items

Merged Pull Request from Jeroen Janssen which included the following:

maxParallelism to Disable/Enable-VSTeamAgent

Merged Pull Request from Sebastian Schütze which included the following:

Get-VSTeamWiql to get work items via WIQL and also to expand the returned work items with all fields selected.

Breaking changes:

Changed signature of Get-VSTeamWorkItem to only have Id of type int[] instead of Id and Ids.

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