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Git GitHub The Complete Git GitHub Course_2

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Git & GitHub – The Complete Git & GitHub Course, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.38, with 32 lectures, based on 540 reviews, and has 2164 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn the basics of Git Git installation The basics of terminal Create your first local repository Make your first commit Learn how to check the history of your project Learn how to undo things using git checkout, git revert and git reset Learn how to ignore files from Git The Basics of GitHub Create your first repository on GitHub Pushing and Pulling Branching Merging branches Learn how to deal with merging conflicts locally and remotely Learn how to copy and clone the repository and how to contribute to the original project Learn how to set up collaboration team This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to learn about Git $ GitHub. or Students who have some basic knowledge about version control systems and want to develop their skills It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to learn about Git $ GitHub. or Students who have some basic knowledge about version control systems and want to develop their skills.

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Summary

Title: Git & GitHub – The Complete Git & GitHub Course

Price: $79.99

Average Rating: 4.38

Number of Lectures: 32

Number of Published Lectures: 32

Number of Curriculum Items: 32

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 32

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn the basics of Git
  • Git installation
  • The basics of terminal
  • Create your first local repository
  • Make your first commit
  • Learn how to check the history of your project
  • Learn how to undo things using git checkout, git revert and git reset
  • Learn how to ignore files from Git
  • The Basics of GitHub
  • Create your first repository on GitHub
  • Pushing and Pulling
  • Branching
  • Merging branches
  • Learn how to deal with merging conflicts locally and remotely
  • Learn how to copy and clone the repository and how to contribute to the original project
  • Learn how to set up collaboration team
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who wants to learn about Git $ GitHub.
  • Students who have some basic knowledge about version control systems and want to develop their skills
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who wants to learn about Git $ GitHub.
  • Students who have some basic knowledge about version control systems and want to develop their skills
  • The Complete Git & GitHub Course

    If you create websites, web applications or mobile apps, or if you write any type of code, then, it’s always good to use a version control system. This course will teach about one of the most popular and widely used version control systems today.   

    Nowadays any of the professional developer or designer needs to know how to work with Git and GitHub. Git allows you to record different versions of your project and lets you go back in time and check previous states of the project. As for the GitHub, it’s an online service where you can share your code to the world and also it allows us to collaborate with different developers. so you if you want to learn those things then this is the right course for you.

    The course consists of lots of different topics. We will start from Git basics, where you can learn about how to install Git. We will go through the basics of the terminal, we will create our first local repository, and you will see how to save different versions of the project, as the snapshots, using commits

    Next, we will move on and learn about how to go back in time and check the previous states of the project, update them or even delete with help of git checkout, git revert and git reset.

    Once we get some solid knowledge about Git, then we will start learning about the basics of GitHub. We will go through the topics, such as creating the repository on GitHub, connecting the local repository to a remote one, making commits and much more.

    Next, we will move on and see how to work with one of the greatest features of Git, which is branching. You will learn about how to deal with branches locally and also, remotely. After that, we will refer to kinda complex stuff. We will show you how to merge branches with different methods, and also, how to deal with merge conflicts

    Next, it should be followed by forking and contributing. You will learn about how to copy someone else’s remote repository on your GitHub account, how to clone it to your local computer and how to contribute to the original project.

    Finally, we will discuss how to collaborate on GitHub. We will go through some really important topics, such as, how to set up a collaboration team, how to define different rules for collaborators and much other stuff. 

    Throughout the course, if you have any questions, then you can feel free and post them in Q/A section, you will get fast and helpful support.     

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    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Git Basics

    Lecture 1: How Git Works?

    Lecture 2: Install Git

    Lecture 3: Basics of Terminal

    Lecture 4: Create First Repository

    Lecture 5: Make First Commit

    Lecture 6: Check History

    Lecture 7: More About Commits

    Chapter 3: Undoing Things

    Lecture 1: What is HEAD?

    Lecture 2: Git Checkout

    Lecture 3: Git Revert & Git Reset (soft, mixed, hard)

    Lecture 4: Ignoring Files by Git

    Chapter 4: The Basics of GitHub

    Lecture 1: What is GitHub?

    Lecture 2: Create First Repository on GitHub

    Lecture 3: Pushing Local Repository to GitHub

    Lecture 4: Make First Commit on GitHub

    Lecture 5: Pulling from GitHub to Local Repository

    Chapter 5: Working with Branches

    Lecture 1: What is Branch?

    Lecture 2: Branching on GitHub

    Chapter 6: Merge Branches

    Lecture 1: Git merge (Fast Forward)

    Lecture 2: Git merge (3-way merge)

    Lecture 3: Merge Conflict

    Lecture 4: Git Rebase

    Chapter 7: Merging on GitHub

    Lecture 1: Pull Request and Merge on GitHub

    Lecture 2: Merge Conflicts on GitHub

    Chapter 8: Forking and Contributing

    Lecture 1: Fork and Clone

    Lecture 2: Contribute to the Original Project

    Chapter 9: Collaboration

    Lecture 1: Add a Collaborator to the Project

    Lecture 2: Working as a Collaborator

    Lecture 3: Protecting Branches

    Chapter 10: BONUS

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture: Check Out

    Chapter 11: BONUS

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • Git GitHub The Complete Course_2  No.2
    Code And Create
    Web Development / Web Design
  • Git GitHub The Complete Course_2  No.3
    George Lomidze
    Web Developer / Designer / Co-Founder of CodeAndCreate
  • Git GitHub The Complete Course_2  No.4
    Lasha Nozadze
    Web And Software developer
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  • 2 stars: 3 votes
  • 3 stars: 40 votes
  • 4 stars: 197 votes
  • 5 stars: 295 votes
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