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<h1>Vsts branching</h1>
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<h1>Branch or fork your repository</h1>
<p>There are a number of ways to get your Bitbucket Cloud repository code so that you can work on the project. Each method is slightly different and is done for different reasons.</p>
<h2>What is a branch? What is a fork?</h2>
<p>Branching and forking provide two ways of diverging from the main code line. Both Mercurial and Git have the concept of branches at the local level. A repository code <em>branch</em>, like a branch of a tree, remains part of the original repository. The code that is branched (main trunk) and the branch know and rely on each other. Like a tree trunk's branch, a code branch knows about the trunk (original code base) it originated from.</p>
<p><em>Fork</em> is another way of saying clone or copy. The term fork (in programming) derives from an Unix system call that creates a copy of an existing process. So, unlike a branch, a fork is independent from the original repository. If the original repository is deleted, the fork remains. If you fork a repository, you get that repository and all of its branches.</p>
<p>As DVCS hosting evolved, the term fork evolved. The Bitbucket software adds management to forks; forking a repository in Bitbucket has functionality you normally wouldn't associate with a simple DVCS clone. For example, on Bitbucket, you can always see which repository the fork came from. This isn't the case with a DVCS clone on your local system.</p>
<h2>A comparison of branching and forking</h2>
<p>Whether you use either branching or forking, and to what extent, depends on your working environment. There are lots of ways colleagues can work with and combine fork and branch functionalities. You can google for discussions about this. Generally, for hosted systems, forks work well in situations where, as a repository admin:</p>
<p>You don't want to manage user access on your repository.</p>
<p>You want fine-grain control over merging.</p>
<p>You expressly want to support independent branches.</p>
<p>You want to discard experiments and changes easily.</p>
<p>We recommend branching for development organizations on Bitbucket; We use a modified form of Vincent Driessen's GitFlow technique. Bitbucket branches are useful when:</p>
<p>You have a small group of programers who trust each other and are in close communication.</p>
<p>You are willing to give the development organization write access to a repository.</p>
<p>You have a rapid iteration cycle.</p>
<p>Ultimately, though it is your choice ? branch or fork ? Bitbucket supports both.</p>
<h2>Cloning a repository fork or branch</h2>
<p>When you want to work on a project by updating its files or adding new files, you need to make a local clone of the remote Bitbucket repository onto your machine or local network. You do this using the <strong>Clone</strong> button from the Bitbucket repository. If you forked a repository, you simply clone the fork. If you branched a repository, you clone the repository and checkout the branch.</p>
<p>Branch a repository</p>
<p>Create a branch from Bitbucket, Jira Software, or your terminal.</p>
<p>Fork a repository</p>
<p>Forking is a way to clone a repository at a specific point and modify it from there.</p>
<p>List branches in a repository</p>
<p>List or filter branches for your repository.</p>
<p>Check out a branch</p>
<p>Check out and work on Git branch rather than the main code line.</p>
<p>Manage unmerged branches</p>
<p>Unmerged branches are tracked in the 'Feature branches' view. Use this view to manage your development process.</p>
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<h3>Vsts branching</h3>
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<h4>Vsts branching</h4>
Branching and forking in Bitbucket Cloud provide two ways of diverging from the main code line. Learn how to use these two methods.
<h5>Vsts branching</h5>
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