Master Your Application's Lifecycle.

The Version Control tab in XUDA serves as a high-level release and build management system for the application. Rather than tracking individual code commits, it manages the packaged, deployable artifacts of the project. The interface provides a chronological list of all generated builds. The primary action on this screen is "Create build," which allows a user to generate a new, versioned artifact of the application ready for testing or deployment. Users can also search the history and use the context menu on each item for further actions, such as deploying a specific version or editing its details.

Each entry displays critical information:

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Version & Build

A clear semantic version number (e.g., 1.1.0) and a sequential build number.

Release Notes

A space for developers to describe the changes in that specific build.

Connected Apps

A unique feature that shows which application endpoints are linked to the build. In the example, build 1.1.0 is connected to both an "Admin" and a "Preview System".

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Date Created

The timestamp for when the build was generated.

FAQs

The Version Control tab manages packaged, deployable builds of your application, providing high-level release and lifecycle management rather than tracking individual code commits.

Unlike Git, which tracks source code commits, Xuda Version Control focuses on build artifacts—versioned, deployable packages ready for testing or production.

The 'Create build' option generates a new, versioned artifact of your app, complete with release notes, ready for testing or deployment.

Each entry shows a semantic version number (e.g., 1.1.0) and a sequential build number for clear tracking of releases.

A build entry includes version & build numbers, release notes, connected apps, and the date created.

Yes. Each build can list connected application endpoints, showing where the artifact is deployed, such as Admin and Preview systems.

Yes. Each build includes a space for release notes where developers can describe updates, fixes, or new features for that version.

Yes. A search function allows you to quickly locate specific builds or versions in your project’s version control history.

The context menu provides options such as deploying a specific version, editing its details, or reviewing connected apps.

Xuda Version Control centralizes release management, linking builds with apps, providing release notes, and simplifying deployment workflows.

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