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+++ title = "Things I Learnt The Hard Way - Git-Flow Is The Way To Go" date = 2019-07-30

[taxonomies] tags = ["en-au", "books", "things i learnt", "git", "git flow", "source control"] +++

If Gerrit is such a mistake, what can you use instead? Git Flow!

Git Flow is a plugin for Git for managing branches. It is based on the concept of "feature branches", in which each branch is a feature or bug you're working on. Once you finish it, it will just close the branch.

Although there is a lot to be said about Git and how you should use it, the fact is that Git Flow manages a lot of complexity of having a stable branch, an "unstable"/testing branch and all features around those.

Not only that, but with the current source control sites like Github and GitLab, the flow is quite similar -- although working with branches is changed with forks.

You can even install Git Flow and use it on your personal project -- which is something I do with this blog/book!

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