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Fast-Forward Merge is a Git or collaboration concept that helps developers review, combine, and preserve code changes safely.
Fast-Forward Merge matters because Git vocabulary is the proof layer for what actually changed versus what someone says changed. It gives builders a precise word for the thing they are changing, debugging, reviewing, or shipping.
Plainly
Think of Fast-Forward Merge as a save-and-review tool for app work. It gives one small job a clear name so the whole app is easier to understand.
In practice
Use it whenever an agent touches files so you can inspect, stage, commit, and merge only the right changes. In practice, name the owner, input, output, failure mode, and proof before relying on Fast-Forward Merge.