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Using GitFlow

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In this course, we cover GitFlow - a set of rules for using git that provide structure around source control. We talk about the branching model that GitFlow promotes as well as using feature branches and pull requests to provide collaboration between developers.

GitFlow is a set of rules that gives users of Git a set of "best practices" to use when using Git. The set rules govern how to setup Git branches, which branches to have, when to create feature branches, when and what to tag, and when to merge and to which branch. The idea being that with a set of rules to follow using any source control system becomes easier. GitFlow doesn't add anything new to established workflows such as the "feature branch workflow." What it does, though, is to give specific roles to different branches and defines how and when they should interact. The workflow uses feature branches as well as individual branches for preparing, maintaining, and recording releases. You also get the benefits of the feature branch workflow such as pull requests and more efficient collaboration.

Syllabus

  • Introduction 12mins
  • Creating and Using Feature Branches 20mins
  • Creating a Release Branch 12mins
  • Creating a Hotfix 8mins
  • Creating a Build 10mins

Taught by

Kevin Jones

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