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Git commands for a clean history

June 18, 2020June 17, 2020 ~ Leo Petrazickis ~ Leave a comment

I recently saw a discussion about how very few people actually use the famous gitflow workflow. This makes sense to me. The situation where one might have multiple simultaneous supported releases is relatively rare in software as written, because most software is written with one customer or use case in mind and that use case … Continue reading Git commands for a clean history

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