Hi Sandro, this example shows pushing to the 'main' branch of the repository. However, if you were to create a branch and push to that branch, a good thing about Vercel is that it creates a temporary URL for you to view your changes in the branch. Only when you merge it with the 'main' branch, then it pushes the code to the main URL. This way, you can do manual approvals for your PR, which then updates the main deployment!
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Hi Sandro, this example shows pushing to the 'main' branch of the repository. However, if you were to create a branch and push to that branch, a good thing about Vercel is that it creates a temporary URL for you to view your changes in the branch. Only when you merge it with the 'main' branch, then it pushes the code to the main URL. This way, you can do manual approvals for your PR, which then updates the main deployment!