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This is the official documentation of the forestadmin/laravel-forestadmin v2+ and forestadmin/symfony-forestadmin PHP agents.

As we've explained in the previous page, your Admin panel's layouts configurations are saved on Forest Admin servers. As a result, you can't version them. But don't worry, we've got you covered with some great tools!

What is a layout?

The notion of a branch cannot be explained without first explaining what a layout is.

A layout is all the configuration that define your user interface (UI). In Forest Admin, there is 1 layout per environment and per team:

What is a Branch?

A Branch is a fork (i.e. copy) of the layout of the Environment it is attached to. A Branch can only be created in your own Development Environment.

The origin of a branch is either specified using the --origin option or selected when prompted otherwise). You should choose the environment you want to make some layout changes on.

Once you've created a Branch, your layout will look exactly like the layout of its origin Environment.

How do Branches work?

Imagine the following situation where you have 3 Environments:

This also means that any changes made to the origin of your Branch will instantly reflect on your Branch.

For those familiar with git's rebase, this means you will never have to rebase your Branch on its origin, as it is done automatically.

How do you create a Branch?

forest branch my-branch --origin production

Using kebab-case is recommended. However, if you prefer to use spaces in your Branch names, don't forget to surround them with quotes, like so forest branch "my branch" --origin production.

Checking your Branch information

On your interface, you can check at all times what is your current Branch and how many layout changes were made on it. These information appear in the top banner of your admin panel. The "branches pushed" information is only relevant for Remote Environments: it shows how many Branches were already pushed onto it.

Your current Branch will be displayed at the top.

Now that you've mastered Branch creation and management, let's dive into the next step of the development workflow: deployment.

The will help you manage layouts across environments.

Any layout change you make on your current Branch using the will be saved on your current Branch and will not affect its origin Environment.

The branch my-branch is based on the production layout. Any changes made to it are saved in your branch's layout and can later be to it.

To create a branch, you'll need to use . Make sure you've created your local Development Environment using the command. Then, to create a Branch named my-branch based on your production Environment, simply run:

To learn more about the branch command, please visit .

To switch your current branch to another existing branch, check out the command.

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