On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 11:33 AM, Ben Edwards <login@funkytwig.com> wrote:
>> "git test branch"? What? Running tests has nothing to do with any
>> particular git branch. And ideally you'd be writing and running tests
>> continually throughout development.
> Sorry 'git checkout test'. I have develop, test and master branches. When
> I am ready to test for a release I merge develop into test. Cant see how I
> don't want to be in test branch for testing or am I doing this all wrong.
You want to test the code you're writing, whatever you call the branch
it's in. I've personally never seen or heard of anyone using a separate
"test" branch and can't imagine a reason for it.
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