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Branching in GitHub
What is a Branch?
- A branch is a copy of the main codebase.
- Allows working on features without affecting main branch.
- Default branch is usually called main.
Creating and Using Branches
- Branches are created from main.
- Changes in branches remain isolated until merged.
- Helps in experimentation and feature development.
Commits
- A commit saves changes to the repository.
- Each commit has:
- Unique ID
- Commit message
- Commit messages explain why a change was made.
Pull Requests (PR)
- A pull request proposes changes from one branch to another.
- Shows differences (diffs) between branches.
- Allows review and discussion before merging.
Merging a Pull Request
- Combines branch changes into main.
- Conflicts must be resolved before merge.
- After merging, branches can be deleted safely.
Benefits of Pull Requests
- Code review
- Quality control
- Clear change history
- Team collaboration