What are Git-enabled applications?
A Git-enabled application is one where:
The application is version-controlled using Git.
All local changes are initially stored in your browser’s LocalDataStore.
You can push local changes to a remote repository, such as GitHub, GitLab, or self-hosted Git servers.
You can pull changes from the remote repository to keep your local copy current.
Key Benefits of a Git-Enabled Approach
Version Control: Track changes, roll back, and collaborate with your team.
Flexibility: Choose between having one application per repository or multiple applications in a single multi-module repository.
Branching: Work on protected branches, create feature branches, and safely merge changes.
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