It occurs to me that you can do all of the above quite easily with standard Git commands. If it's an approach and a philosophy then fine, but I don't think I'd need a specialized tool or commands per se.
Yes...as I said in the post...git-flow is not a replacement for standard git commands...it just combines some standard commands and automates some tasks to make your workflow more optimized...
You can do all these manually...Git-flow just makes it easy for you
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It occurs to me that you can do all of the above quite easily with standard Git commands. If it's an approach and a philosophy then fine, but I don't think I'd need a specialized tool or commands per se.
Yes...as I said in the post...git-flow is not a replacement for standard git commands...it just combines some standard commands and automates some tasks to make your workflow more optimized...
You can do all these manually...Git-flow just makes it easy for you