AWS CodeCommit supports branch policies that allow repository administrators to set rules to enforce code quality. This includes the ability to restrict who can commit directly to specific branches, like the master branch. By setting up branch policies, organizations can enforce code reviews and other compliance measures, ensuring that no direct commits can occur without the required level of scrutiny. Limiting direct commits to certain branches is a common practice to ensure the stability of production code and enforce a workflow that includes pull requests and code reviews.
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