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In Visual Studio 14 CTP I created a new "ASP.NET vNext Web Application".

I want to have a local git repository that I sync with my BitBucket repository.

I want to push my entire folder structure to Bitbucket which would include a folder I made for my SQL scripts but also the .sln file and everything else.

This is a portion of the folder structure Visual Studio made:

- MyApp  <-- I want this and below in BitBucket
-- MyApp.sln.ide
-- sqlscripts
-- src
---- MyApp  <-- I want only this and below to be deployed to Azure Website.
----- bin
----- Controllers
----- Models
----- wwwroot

I will push the entire folder structure to BitBucker, but I only want the second MyApp folder and below to go to Azure.

Can I tell Azure to just "take" that one MyApp folder and below?

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There is probably a way to do this in visual Studio 14 CTP but as it's evolving pretty fast I lost track. Here is way to do it with command prompt.

cd into src/MyApp and run kpm pack there. This will create a publishable folder structure for you just for src/MyApp project (I assume you have project.json file under src/MyApp folder). You can now publish this folder to Azure Web Site through FTP for example. Instructions are here: https://github.com/aspnet/Home/wiki/Deploy-an-AspNet-vNext-application-to-Microsoft-Azure-websites

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  • Hi @tugberk, that looks like it will work for me but it makes me wonder if I'm doing something too far out of the norm. Is there a better way with Azure to have a repository for deployment and keep your .sln files and such versioned and safe? What do you do?
    – user390480
    Oct 24, 2014 at 0:57
  • @user390480 when I use azure web sites, I generally publish my application using GIT publishing feature: azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/… I'm not sure how it will play with azure web sites though.
    – tugberk
    Oct 24, 2014 at 8:13

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