Source control management (SCM) is a system for tracking and managing changes to software code. SCM systems typically provide features for version control, collaboration, branching, merging, and conflict resolution, enabling teams to work efficiently on projects while maintaining a history of all changes. SCM is commonly used in software development, but can also manage changes to other types of files such as documents, configurations, and websites.
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