git-workflow-strategy

Master Git workflows including GitFlow, GitHub Flow, Trunk-Based Development. Configure branches, merge strategies, and collaboration patterns for team environments.

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Git Workflow Strategy

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Overview

Establish efficient Git workflows that support team collaboration, code quality, and deployment readiness through structured branching strategies and merge patterns.

When to Use

  • Team collaboration setup
  • Release management
  • Feature development coordination
  • Hotfix procedures
  • Code review processes
  • CI/CD integration planning

Quick Start

Minimal working example:

# Initialize GitFlow
git flow init -d

# Start a feature
git flow feature start new-feature
# Work on feature
git add .
git commit -m "feat: implement new feature"
git flow feature finish new-feature

# Start a release
git flow release start 1.0.0
# Update version numbers, changelog
git add .
git commit -m "chore: bump version to 1.0.0"
git flow release finish 1.0.0

# Create hotfix
git flow hotfix start 1.0.1
# Fix critical bug
git add .
git commit -m "fix: critical bug in production"
git flow hotfix finish 1.0.1

Reference Guides

Detailed implementations in the references/ directory:

GuideContents
GitFlow Workflow SetupGitFlow Workflow Setup, GitHub Flow Workflow, Trunk-Based Development, Git Configuration for Workflows (+1 more)
Merge Strategy ScriptMerge Strategy Script
Collaborative Workflow with Code ReviewCollaborative Workflow with Code Review

Best Practices

✅ DO

  • Choose workflow matching team size and release cycle
  • Keep feature branches short-lived (< 3 days)
  • Use descriptive branch names with type prefix
  • Require code review before merging to main
  • Enforce protection rules on main/release branches
  • Rebase frequently to minimize conflicts
  • Write atomic, logical commits
  • Keep commit messages clear and consistent

❌ DON'T

  • Commit directly to main branch
  • Create long-lived feature branches
  • Use vague branch names (dev, test, temp)
  • Merge without code review
  • Mix multiple features in one branch
  • Force push to shared branches
  • Ignore failing CI checks
  • Merge with merge commits in TBD

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