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- Note and store the Azure DevOps project name for later.
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3. Create an Azure DevOps personal access token with the following scopes:
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- To do so, navigate to Sign in to your organization `https://dev.azure.com/{yourorganization}`.
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- Click your `Account management` icon < ===================== I didn't see this
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- Click your `Account management` icon
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- Click `User settings`.
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- Click `Personal access tokens`.
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- Select `+ New Token`.
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# Welcome to Valet labs
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These Valet labs let you test drive Valet by bootstrapping the environment of your choosing. To get started:
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1. Get access to Valet and create your own GitHub repository. See the [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) below.
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2. Bootstrap your environment. The default page of the lab of your choosing will detail how to configure and run the action to bootstrap the environment. Currently these labs support [Azure DevOps](azure_devops) and [Jenkins](jenkins).
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2. Bootstrap your environment. The default page of the lab of your choosing will detail how to configure and run the action to bootstrap the environment. Currently these labs support [Azure DevOps](azure_devops).
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3. Run Valet via Codespaces. The codespace has docker running and will update to the latest Valet environment.
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4. Proceed with running the labs!
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