How can one apply these concepts to a Git Flow workflow? I'm a huge fan of Git Flow and we use it a ton at my office but usually when a feature is being finished, it's just a simple merge with the no-ff flag, so we have to do the checkout, pull, and deal with merge conflicts (when they exist) then anyway. I definitely see the utility of this command, but I don't know if it's super applicable in our context.
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How can one apply these concepts to a Git Flow workflow? I'm a huge fan of Git Flow and we use it a ton at my office but usually when a feature is being finished, it's just a simple merge with the
no-ff
flag, so we have to do the checkout, pull, and deal with merge conflicts (when they exist) then anyway. I definitely see the utility of this command, but I don't know if it's super applicable in our context.