When it comes to project documentation, we believe in the power of clear and detailed records that outline every aspect of the project. This includes requirements, design decisions, implementation details, testing procedures, and more. Our documentation is structured, easily accessible, and regularly updated to reflect the latest project changes.
For version control, we rely on Git, a widely-used distributed version control system. Git allows us to track changes to the codebase, collaborate with team members, and manage different versions of the software. We follow the GitFlow workflow, which involves branching strategies like feature branches, release branches, and hotfix branches to efficiently manage code changes.
Here are key aspects of our approach to project documentation and version control:
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