±¬ÁÏtv enables you to create a Git branch, commit changes to it from any other environment, and then open a pull request — all from within its UI. In this post we’ll walk through an example with BitBucket. You can follow along by starting a free trial of ±¬ÁÏtv.
Keep your deployments flowing
Once you’ve on the Manage source control and Jira page in ±¬ÁÏtv, you can create pull requests from within ±¬ÁÏtv. After each successful deployment to a feature branch of your Bitbucket repository, there’s now a link to open a PR. This saves you the hassle of switching out to Bitbucket every time you run a deployment. Perhaps even more usefully, people on your team without Bitbucket experience can now fire off PRs as well, with a single click in ±¬ÁÏtv’s UI.
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How to create a PR in Bitbucket
Once you’ve successfully deployed your work to a development branch on your Bitbucket repo, you can open a PR by clicking Create pull request from the Deployment successful page.

When you click on the link, ±¬ÁÏtv prepares a PR based on the branch you selected for the deployment. Give your PR a name and select your target:

±¬ÁÏtv fetches the full list of available branches in the repository so that you can choose your target branch. If the repo has a master branch, ±¬ÁÏtv will use the master as the default target. Now select your target and hit Create pull request:

±¬ÁÏtv lets you know that it’s created the PR. It also gives you a link to view the PR in Bitbucket. Try it out and follow the link to see the PR:

Git, ±¬ÁÏtv and version control for Salesforce
If you’d like to know more about working with Git and ±¬ÁÏtv, you could watch the recording of our recent webinar on getting started with version control for Salesforce teams. Or you can check out our whitepaper on Version control for Salesforce. And of course you can start a of ±¬ÁÏtv any time.
