Forgot to start with what I think I should do:

git branch doctors_edition

git branch lawyers_edition

Perhaps it's as simple as that?

On Nov 9, 4:09 pm, Taurus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Git/Github noob here with a what I hope is a quick question. I've read
> through some of the docs and checked out some screencasts and I'm
> still not sure on exactly how to pull off what I need to do.  I have
> an app which I need to split into two separate 'editions'. For example
> my app is a billing app and I need one edition for doctors and one for
> lawyers. They both share a large amount of code but there are key
> differences which necessitate separating them. Assuming I'm starting
> with the 'base edition' in a git repo, how do I accomplish the above?
>
> Thanks a Bunch,
>
> Taurus
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