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=== GitHub Workflow === Elixir developers often adopt a specific workflow when using GitHub. Although there are various approaches, here is a typical workflow commonly followed: # Clone the repository locally. # Create a new branch for working on a specific feature or bug fix. # Make changes to the codebase, ensuring proper testing and adherence to coding standards. # Commit the changes to the local branch. # Push the changes to the remote repository on GitHub. # Create a pull request, seeking review and feedback from other team members. # Make necessary modifications based on feedback until the pull request is approved. # Merge the changes into the main branch. # Repeat the process for subsequent features or bug fixes. This workflow helps maintain a structured and organized approach to collaborative development, ensuring a streamlined process for Elixir projects.
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