Integrate Auto Branch in Slack
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What is Auto Branch about?
Auto Branch is a GitHub application that automates the process of creating branches in your repository. Once an issue is assigned, the app will automatically create a new branch based on your default branch. This saves time and effort for developers who no longer have to manually create branches for every issue. For instance, if your default branch is master and issue number 38 is assigned, the app will create a new branch called i38 based on the master branch. This ensures that each issue is worked on in a separate branch, which makes it easier to manage and track changes. With Auto Branch, developers can focus on writing code and fixing issues instead of worrying about branch management. This app is particularly useful for teams working on large projects with multiple contributors, as it streamlines the development process and ensures that everyone is working on the correct branch.
What are Auto Branch features and benefits?
- Automatically creates a branch once an issue is assigned
- Creates a branch based on default branch of the repository
- Branch name is based on the assigned issue number
- Creates a branch based on default branch of the repository
- Branch name is based on the assigned issue number
What is Auto Branch pricing?
Auto Branch's pricing includes a Free Plan that costs $0.
Integrate Auto Branch in Slack with Axolo
Integrating Auto Branch in Slack with Axolo is beneficial because it allows for a seamless code review process. With Auto Branch creating a new branch once an issue is assigned, Axolo can then open an ephemeral channel for that pull request and invite the right person to act on the code review. This integration streamlines the process and ensures that the right people are involved in the review process.
Learn more about Auto Branch on the GitHub marketplace.
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