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Topics in this section describe the purpose of Team Foundation Build commands and provide usage examples. You can find the TFSBuild command-line tool in <drive>:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE on the Team Foundation Server client computer.
In This Section
- Delete Command (Team Foundation Build)
 Describes the command line syntax used to delete a build type.
- Help Command (Team Foundation Build)
 Describes the command line syntax used to open help information for the Team Foundation Build commands.
- Start Command (Team Foundation Build)
 Describes the command line syntax used to run a build.
- Stop Command (Team Foundation Build)
 Describes the command line syntax used to stop a build that is currently running.
Related Sections
- Overview of Team Foundation Build
 Provides an architectural overview and explanation of Team Foundation Build.
- Working with Build Types in Team Foundation Build
 Lists topics describing how to create, modify, and delete build types in Team Foundation Build.
- Running Builds in Team Foundation Build
 Lists topics which describe how to run builds in Team Foundation Build including standard, local, and scheduled builds.
- Working with Team Foundation Build Reports
 Lists topics which describe how to view, interpret and modify reports generated by a build types in Team Foundation Build.
- Team Foundation Build Walkthroughs
 Lists walkthroughs which demonstrate how to create and modify build types and how to examine a report that contains results of a build.