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If the terminal has ever made you hesitate before implementing proper version control in Power BI… this episode is for you. In today’s walkthrough, I’ll show you how to run a full Git-based Power BI development workflow using the beautifully visual, beginner-friendly, and highly productive environment inside VS Code. No complex commands. No guessing. Just a clean, modern interface that lets you clone, develop, review, and approve Power BI changes with confidence. Whether you’re a BI developer, analyst, data engineer, or transitioning from Excel into Power BI, this video gives you a real-world team workflow featuring: ✔ Multi-author development ✔ Proper branching ✔ Pull requests ✔ Change review in Power BI Desktop ✔ Smooth UAT → main workflow With the .pbip format, Power BI has officially joined the world of software-quality data development. This episode shows you exactly how teams should work in 2025 and beyond. ⸻ 🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode • How to use VS Code as your Power BI development interface • How Git works behind the scenes—without touching the command line • How dev branches, pull requests, and approvals look in a BI environment • A real team scenario: Emma (Developer) + Liam (Lead Reviewer) ⸻ 📌 Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:10 Roles Overview – Who Does What 02:53 Clone the Cloud Repo – Emma Clark 06:39 VS Code – Source Control 10:31 Develop New Changes – Emma Clark 20:27 Create a Pull Request – Emma Clark 23:47 Review Changes – Power BI Desktop – Liam Brooks 28:24 Approve the Pull Request – Liam Brooks 30:17 Make a Pull – Liam Brooks 34:24 Wrap-up #PowerBI #VersionControl #VSCODE