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Use Cases

📄️ Trunk-Based Development

Developers are increasingly adopting trunk-based development to accelerate software delivery and improve efficiency and reliability. A key principle of trunk-based development is merging code into the main branch (aka "trunk") as quickly as possible. This practice reduces the complexity of long-lived feature branches, minimizes merge conflicts, and ensures that teams can continuously integrate and test their code. However, it also means unfinished or experimental features may exist in production. This is where feature flags become essential.