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Flow vs Git Flow: What are the differences?
Flow: Simple project and task management for busy teams. Flow is an online collaboration platform that makes it easy for people to create, organize, discuss, and accomplish tasks with anyone, anytime, anywhere. By merging a sleek, intuitive interface with powerful functionality, we're out to revolutionize the way the world's productive teams get things done; Git Flow: A set of git extensions to provide high-level repository operations. It provides excellent command line help and output. It is a merge based solution. It doesn't rebase feature branches.
Flow can be classified as a tool in the "Project Management" category, while Git Flow is grouped under "Git Tools".
Git Flow is an open source tool with 1.9K GitHub stars and 455 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Git Flow's open source repository on GitHub.
According to the StackShare community, Git Flow has a broader approval, being mentioned in 9 company stacks & 4 developers stacks; compared to Flow, which is listed in 7 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.
Pros of Flow
- Great for collaboration6
- Easy to use6
- Free3