Branching strategies varies from Client to Client/ Project to Project, but the common practices teams are looking for enabling CI against all your branches.

In this post, I will show how we can configure CI against all the branchs.

When you create a build, it enables CI against the ‘master’ branch. But how you can enable the CI against all your branches. It’s a simple but powerful trick. Azure DevOps use branch filter will help you to achieve this. You can use this option by mention all your branch types/ category e.g. features/ bugs/ hotfixes.

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About Ajeet Chouksey

With a robust background spanning more than 18 years, I am an adept Azure and Azure DevOps architect and engineer, dedicated to crafting Azure-centric solutions that prioritize customer requirements and agile methodologies. My expertise encompasses steering extensive cloud migration initiatives and advocating for Azure best practices, all aimed at streamlining costs and steering multinational teams towards success. Fueled by a passion for technological innovation, I am committed to perpetual learning, constantly advancing my proficiency in Azure, AI, MLOps, and Product Management to stay at the forefront of the industry..