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On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the repository. Under your repository name, click Releases. Click Draft a new release. Type a version number for your release. ... Use the drop-down menu, and select the branch that contains the project you want to release. Type a title and description for your release.
Tags are a simple aspect of Git, they allow you to identify specific release versions of your code. You can think of a tag as a branch that doesn't change.
Airflow is a branching model for Git, created by Vincent Dries sen. It has attracted a lot of attention because it is very well suited to collaboration and scaling the development team.
Git (/t/) is a distributed version-control system for tracking changes in source code during software development. It is designed for coordinating work among programmers, but it can be used to track changes in any set of files.
You can create a release to package software, along with release notes and links to binary files, for other people to use. Releases are based on Git tags, which mark a specific point in your repository's history. Releases are ordered by the date they are created on GitHub.
Pull requests let you tell others about changes you've pushed to a branch in a repository on GitHub. Once a pull request is opened, you can discuss and review the potential changes with collaborators and add follow-up commits before your changes are merged into the base branch.
The difference between tags and branches are that a branch always points to the top of a development line and will change when a new commit is pushed whereas a tag will not change. Thus, tags are more useful to “tag” a specific version and the tag will than always stay on that version and usually not be changed.
Both branches and tags are essentially pointers to commits. The big difference is that the commit a branch points to changes as you add new commits, and a tag is frozen to a particular commit to mark a point in time as having a certain significance.
Tags are ref's that point to specific points in Git history. Tagging is generally used to capture a point in history that is used for a marked version release (i.e. v1.0.1). A tag is like a branch that doesn't change. ... For more info on branches visit the git branch page.
What is the difference between tag and branch? The only difference is what you use them for, they are the same. A branch is where you can develop work on a different version of the code to the main trunk. A tag is a used to “tag” a release. ... You can check into a tag, but you are not supposed to.
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