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DevelopDerived from the master branch, the development branch serves as a branch for integrating different features planned for an upcoming release. This branch may or may not be as stable as the master branch. It is where developers collaborate and merge feature branches.
So creating the “release” branch marks the “feature freeze” point -- where they decide that only the features they have already developed are going to make it into the next public release. ... When a new feature is working, they merge its branch back into develop. Develop is always moving forward.
Feature branches May branches off from: develop Must merge back into: develop Branch naming convention: anything except master, develop, release-*, or hotfix-* Feature branches (or sometimes called topic branches) are used to develop new features for the upcoming or a distant future release.
Master branch is the main working branch created when you pushed your file for the first time into GIT repository. Develop or any other branch is typically created by Admin to restrict developers to make any changes in master branch. As doing this without proper review and testing will break the working of application.
In Git, “master” is a naming convention for a branch. After cloning (downloading) a project from a remote server, the resulting local repository has a single local branch: the so-called “master” branch. This means that “master” can be seen as a repository's “default” branch.
Maintenance or hotfix branches are used to quickly patch production releases. Hotfix branches are a lot like release branches and feature branches except they're based on master instead of develop. ... Similar to finishing a release branch, a hotfix branch gets merged into both master and develop.
A branch in Git is simply a lightweight movable pointer to one of these commits. The default branch name in Git is master. As you start making commits, you're given a master branch that points to the last commit you made. Every time you commit, the master branch pointer moves forward automatically.
The git branch command lets you create, list, rename, and delete branches. It doesn't let you switch between branches or put a forked history back together again.
Branching Strategy #1: GitHub Flow Code in master is deployable at all times. When you want to start working on a new task, create a new branch off of master and give it a descriptive name. Commit to that branch locally and regularly send your work to the same-named branch on the server.
GitHubFlow is a simple and powerful branching strategy. It is what GitHub uses and the branching strategy most open source projects use. Mainline development on master. Work on feature branches, merge into master via pull requests. Works well for continuous delivery.
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