Git branching is a feature in Git that allows developers to create separate lines of development. This enables working on new features or bug fixes in isolation without affecting the main codebase. Branches can be merged back into the main branch (typically 'main' or 'master') when the work is complete and tested. It promotes parallel development, experimentation, and code organization.
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