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The forest branch
command is at the center of what your Forest Admin development workflow should look like. As explained on this page, it allows you to manage your UI, a bit like you would use git's branches for your code.
Here are a few extra details on how it works.
The forest branch
command has 3 uses, depending on how you use it:
List branches
Create branches
Delete branches
Listing existing branches
To list your existing branches, simply omit any argument to the command:
IS CURRENT
indicates your currently selected branch: your project's UI will locally be displayed according to this branch's layout settings.
Creating a new branch
To create a new branch, append the name of the branch you wish to create after forest branch
, like so:
There is no specific constraint on branch names, though kebab-case is generally used.
However, keep in mind that your branch name must be unique in the project.
Note that your project must be deployed remotely before you can start using branches:
Any branch reflects LayoutChange(s)
(i.e. changes in your UI) that you've made on that branch: to make this possible, a branch needs an origin, which is the state of the layout you started from and made those LayoutChange(s)
on. This is why you need to have a production environment (ideally) or simply a remote environment: those environments can serve as the origin of your branches.
Deleting a branch
To delete a branch, simply add the -d option and a branch name to the forest branch
command:
You will be prompted for confirmation before deleting a branch. To skip that confirmation, use the --force
option.
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