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Git & GitHub: Learn Git and GitHub over the weekend, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.65, with 49 lectures, based on 155 reviews, and has 3819 subscribers.

You will learn about Everyting you need to know about everyday Git and Github activites. How to install and configure Git on multiple operating sytems How to track creation, updation and deletion of files in a version controled file system How to collaborate with your peers and easily accomodate their changes in your working directory using Git Overview of commonly used GitHub operations This course is ideal for individuals who are Everyone who want to learn or know more about Git It is particularly useful for Everyone who want to learn or know more about Git.

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Summary

Title: Git & GitHub: Learn Git and GitHub over the weekend

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 49

Number of Published Lectures: 49

Number of Curriculum Items: 49

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Everyting you need to know about everyday Git and Github activites.
  • How to install and configure Git on multiple operating sytems
  • How to track creation, updation and deletion of files in a version controled file system
  • How to collaborate with your peers and easily accomodate their changes in your working directory using Git
  • Overview of commonly used GitHub operations
  • Who Should Attend

  • Everyone who want to learn or know more about Git
  • Target Audiences

  • Everyone who want to learn or know more about Git
  • Git is the most popular Version Control System in the world, and most of the software development companies out there maintain their source code on Git and Git-related cloud platforms.

    Join me in the journey to explore various concepts and activities in Git and GitHub that are used on daily basis in most of these companies.

    This is the only course on Git and Git hub on Udemy which is not only short and can be covered on a weekend easily, but also covers the majority of Git and GitHub operations that you will use on regular basis.

    In this course you will learn:

    1. The basics of Git form versions, version control systems, installation,to file life-cycle, branches, and basic operations in Git like push, pull, etc.

    2. Next, we will move to some advanced topics like conflicts, conflict resolution, tags, aliases, re-basing, stashing, etc.

    3. In the end, we will go through the overview of GitHub operations like branch management and creating and approving pull requests.

    With this course, you will get lifetime-long access to almost 60 lectures and resources. After the course, you will have a good understanding of Git and GitHub and will be able to easily perform basic and advanced Git tasks.

    Don’t wait and join the course now!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Version Control Systems – what and why

    Lecture 2: Types of Version Control Systems

    Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration

    Lecture 1: Git Cloud, Git Server and Git Client

    Lecture 2: Installing Git on Windows Machine

    Lecture 3: Installing Git on Linux Machine

    Lecture 4: First time Configurations

    Lecture 5: Git Configurations – what and types

    Chapter 3: Basics

    Lecture 1: Repositories

    Lecture 2: Remote Repositories in Action

    Lecture 3: Local Repositories in Action

    Lecture 4: File Lifecycle in Git

    Lecture 5: Untracked Files

    Lecture 6: Modified Files

    Lecture 7: Git Diff – checking modifications in a file

    Lecture 8: Staging files in Git

    Lecture 9: Git Commit – saving a version

    Lecture 10: Git Log – viewing version history

    Lecture 11: Git Amend – rectifying incorrect commits

    Lecture 12: Branches – parallel programming in Git

    Lecture 13: Branches in Action

    Lecture 14: Git Checkout – switching and discarding versions made easy

    Lecture 15: Git Ignore – ignoring unwanted files

    Lecture 16: Syncing Local and Remote Repository

    Lecture 17: Git Push in Action

    Lecture 18: Git Fetch in Action

    Lecture 19: Git Pull in Action

    Chapter 4: Beyond Basics

    Lecture 1: Git Merge – collaborating with peers

    Lecture 2: Conflicts – a collaborators arch nemesis

    Lecture 3: Resolving Conflicts

    Lecture 4: Git Tags – checkpointing in Git

    Lecture 5: Git Tags in Action

    Lecture 6: Git Aliases – speedup with shortcuts

    Chapter 5: Advanced

    Lecture 1: Rebasing – maintaining a clean version history

    Lecture 2: Rebasing in Action

    Lecture 3: Squashing – merging commits

    Lecture 4: Squashing in Action

    Lecture 5: Stashing – parking uncommitted changes

    Lecture 6: Reset – discarding changes and versions

    Lecture 7: Reset in Action

    Lecture 8: Soft Reset vs Hard Reset

    Lecture 9: Submodules – modularizing repositories

    Lecture 10: Submodules in Action

    Lecture 11: Submodules in Action – extended

    Chapter 6: GitHub

    Lecture 1: Viewing Versions and Version history

    Lecture 2: Branch Management

    Lecture 3: A Sample commit

    Lecture 4: Creating Releases

    Lecture 5: Creating, Approving and Merging Pull Requests

    Lecture 6: All Downloadable Resources

    Instructors

  • Git GitHub- Learn and GitHub over the weekend  No.2
    Aakash Agarwal
    Software Engineer, B.Tech
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