From the course: Git: Branches, Merges, and Remotes
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Collaboration workflow
From the course: Git: Branches, Merges, and Remotes
Collaboration workflow
at an example workflow showing how to use git to collaborate with another user. My hope is that this kind of real world example will help to give you a big picture and pull together all the different pieces we've learned. We're not going to actually make the changes. That will take more time and would keep you from sing the workflow as clearly. with my co-worker Lynda, on adding a new feature to the Explore California website and our new feature would be a feedback form so the customers who explore California can share their comments and feedback. Let's start by looking at what My Work would look like. Now this is an ongoing project. I've already got Repository set up and I've already pushed at least the master branch up the remote repositories. That works been done ahead of time. Today, I'm going to start work on this new feature. I'm probably already on my master branch but if not, I'm going to check out master to make sure I am. And the very first thing we want to do every day when…
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Push changes to a remote repository5m 21s
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Fetch changes from a remote repository5m 1s
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Merge in fetched changes4m 34s
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Check out remote branches3m 9s
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Push to an updated remote branch1m 45s
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Delete a remote branch4m 26s
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Enable collaboration3m 53s
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Collaboration workflow7m 6s
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