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In this “30 Minutes to Merge” we’ll be joined by Solutions Engineer @Hollywood. We’ll dig in deeper into branching and merging strategies to optimize productivity, support multiple releases and manage code changes, git merge vs rebase. See you April 23rd at 11:00 am EST, 16:00 UK.
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CloudBees CodeShip
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With faster feedback cycles, local debugging, build caching and customized environments, CodeShip helps you build the products your users love.
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Mergify
Mergify is a pull requests automation service. It allows you to trigger actions when your pull requests match defined criteria.
In a few lines of YAML, you could write a rule that automatically merges a pull request if:
- it has been approved
- the test suite passes
We have plenty of examples.
Mergify executes actions for you, freeing you from the burden of managing your pull requests.
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We've had a few people ask if they can use Supabase directly in their Webflow project. We don't know for sure, but we suspect you can if you're on Webflow's paid plan (so that you can add custom code).
You can already use supabase on a static