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ScriptsMay 30, 2026·3 min de lectura

Git Flow — A Structured Branching Model for Team Projects

Git extensions that implement Vincent Driessen's branching model for structured release management and team collaboration.

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Git Flow Overview
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npx -y tokrepo@latest install 4f673345-5bbd-11f1-9bc6-00163e2b0d79 --target codex

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Introduction

Git Flow provides a set of git extensions that enforce Vincent Driessen's branching model. It gives your repository a consistent structure with dedicated branches for features, releases, and hotfixes, making parallel development and release management predictable.

What Git Flow Does

  • Adds high-level commands like git flow feature start and git flow release finish on top of standard git
  • Manages a develop branch for integration alongside main for production releases
  • Automates branch creation, merging, and tagging for features, releases, and hotfixes
  • Enforces a naming convention so every team member follows the same workflow
  • Supports parallel feature development without polluting the release pipeline

Architecture Overview

Git Flow is a collection of shell scripts that wrap standard git commands. When you run git flow init, it sets up the branch naming scheme. Each subcommand (feature, release, hotfix, support) creates a temporary branch from the correct base, and the finish step merges it back, optionally tagging the result. No server component or daemon is required.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install via Homebrew, apt, or the raw install script from the repository
  • Run git flow init in any existing repo to configure branch prefixes
  • Customize branch names (e.g., production instead of main) during initialization
  • Works with any remote hosting: GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or self-hosted servers
  • Configuration is stored in .git/config so it stays local to each clone

Key Features

  • Zero-dependency shell scripts that work on Linux, macOS, and Windows (via Git Bash or WSL)
  • Clear separation between work-in-progress (develop) and production-ready code (main)
  • Built-in support for semantic versioning through release branches and tags
  • Hotfix workflow lets you patch production without disrupting ongoing feature work
  • Widely adopted model with editor and IDE integrations across the ecosystem

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • GitHub Flow — simpler single-branch model suited for continuous deployment; Git Flow is better when you maintain multiple release versions
  • GitLab Flow — adds environment branches on top of GitHub Flow; Git Flow provides more rigid structure
  • Trunk-Based Development — favors short-lived branches and feature flags; Git Flow is more explicit about release gates
  • git-town — automates common branching patterns with fewer opinions; Git Flow enforces a specific model

FAQ

Q: Is Git Flow still relevant with CI/CD? A: Yes, especially for projects that ship versioned releases (libraries, mobile apps, on-prem software). For pure continuous deployment, simpler flows may suffice.

Q: Can I use Git Flow with pull requests? A: Absolutely. Create the branch with git flow feature start, push it, open a PR, and once merged use git flow feature finish locally.

Q: What happens if I abandon a feature branch? A: Simply delete it with git branch -d feature/name. Git Flow does not enforce completion.

Q: Does Git Flow work with monorepos? A: It works at the repository level, so yes. However, for very large monorepos, trunk-based development is often preferred.

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