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Source Control glossary

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Branch merging

The process that Retool uses to keep source control branches up to date by integrating changes from the default branch.

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Catch-up commit

A feature of Source Control that uses an automatic commit to keep branches up to date with main. Made obsolete by branch merging.

Collaborative branches

A type of Source Control branch that enables multiple users to commit changes and submit pull requests

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Multi-instance releases

A feature of Source Control that makes use of release artifacts and manifests to manage app releases across instances using a remote repository.

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Protect

The method by which you can use Source Control to manage changes to an app, workflow, agent, query, resource, and theme.

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Source Control

A feature that enables organizations to manage changes using remote source control management (SCM) providers.

Source Control deployment log

A record of all actions associated with a Source Control commit.

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