brew install git-flow-next
Built on the original git-flow and gitflow-avh projects (both now discontinued), gitflow-next represents the next iteration of advanced Git workflow possibilities. It offers enhanced features and greater customization options for modern teams in fast-paced environments.
Developed in Go, it prioritizes reliability, extensibility, and an improved developer experience.
Take a look at this short 5-minute video for an introduction to the capabilities of git-flow-next.
Build any workflow you can think of. Use these presets as a starting point, then easily adjust them to fit your team's needs.
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