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Git for Beginners- Learn Git in One Hour

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Git for Beginners: Learn Git in One Hour, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 86 lectures, 14 quizzes, based on 55 reviews, and has 513 subscribers.

You will learn about The key concepts and techniques to start working with git. Solve Merge Conflicts, Refactor Files and Stash Changes. Create, Modify, Delete & Work with local repositories. Work with branches by making & merging changes and comparing differences. Create, Modify, Delete and Squash Commits. Apply Everything your Learn on your Final Capstone Project! This course is ideal for individuals who are Complete Beginners in git and version control. or Computer Science Enthusiasts who want to learn how to work with git. or New & Self-taught developers who are looking forward to learn version control. or Developers with a basic knowledge of version control. It is particularly useful for Complete Beginners in git and version control. or Computer Science Enthusiasts who want to learn how to work with git. or New & Self-taught developers who are looking forward to learn version control. or Developers with a basic knowledge of version control.

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Summary

Title: Git for Beginners: Learn Git in One Hour

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 86

Number of Quizzes: 14

Number of Published Lectures: 86

Number of Published Quizzes: 14

Number of Curriculum Items: 104

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 104

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • The key concepts and techniques to start working with git.
  • Solve Merge Conflicts, Refactor Files and Stash Changes.
  • Create, Modify, Delete & Work with local repositories.
  • Work with branches by making & merging changes and comparing differences.
  • Create, Modify, Delete and Squash Commits.
  • Apply Everything your Learn on your Final Capstone Project!
  • Who Should Attend

  • Complete Beginners in git and version control.
  • Computer Science Enthusiasts who want to learn how to work with git.
  • New & Self-taught developers who are looking forward to learn version control.
  • Developers with a basic knowledge of version control.
  • Target Audiences

  • Complete Beginners in git and version control.
  • Computer Science Enthusiasts who want to learn how to work with git.
  • New & Self-taught developers who are looking forward to learn version control.
  • Developers with a basic knowledge of version control.
  • Learn how to work with git and version control in just one hour with this intensive git crash course. Version control and git will be essential tools for you because they let you work on different versions of a project, keep track of the changes you have made, reverse them, and much more.

    Git is your next step towards a bright future in software development.

    During the course, you will:

  • Installand configuregit with your username and email.

  • Create your first local repository.

  • Work with local repositories to store different versions of a project, review changes, work without any risk of losing changes, and restore previous versions of a project.

  • Create, work with, and delete branchesin a repository.

  • Learn the git workflowand how to work with the working directory and staging area.

  • Make commitsto track the changes you have made to the project.

  • Save changes for later by stashingthem.

  • Combine (squash) commits when needed.

  • Learn how to see the historyof commits of a repository.

  • Mergebranches to the main branch.

  • Learn how to work with filesusing git.

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    Student Reviews:

    “This is a wonderful course! I went from not knowing anything about git to feeling comfortable to use this on my own!”— Amanda Brioche

    “Very good entry level course for beginners.” — Kozma János

    “Very nice for beginners! All the basics in one place.” — Tomasz Czaplicki

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    Learning Material

  • Video Lectures: you will find carefully designed video lectures with graphics, diagrams and step-by-step explanations.

  • Quiz: you will check your knowledge with quizzes that provide instant feedback.

  • PDF Handout: you will find a PDF handout with the git commands that you will use throughout the course and their purpose.

  • Capstone Project: you will apply your knowledge in a final project where you will analyze a repository.

  • Discussion Forums: you can ask questions on the discussion forums and discuss interesting topics.

  • This course is designed for beginners who want to learn how to work with git very fast and understand how version control works behind the scenes and how it can be applied to real projects.

    What Makes this Course Unique

    This course is unique because of its emphasis on providing visual and detailed explanations of the principles of git and version control. You will not only learn how to use these principles, you will actually understand the purpose of each command.

    Unique study materials complement the course experience. You will find a PDF Handoutwith a summary of the most important git commands.

    You will check your knowledge with Quizzes and you will receive instant feedback to check your answer.

    You will receive a Certificate of Completion that you can add to your social media profiles to showcase your new skills.

    You will also have Lifetime Access to the course.

    No Previous Knowledge is Required. 

    You are very welcome to watch the preview lectures and check out the full course curriculum.

    If you are looking for an engaging, visual, and practical course, then you’ve found it.

    Enroll now, add “Git and Version Control” to your resume, and showcase your new skills.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome to the Course

    Lecture 1: Welcome: Git and Version Control Await

    Lecture 2: Welcome | Introduce Yourself and Set Your Goals

    Lecture 3: Welcome to our Classroom – Brief Tour (Updated Classroom Experience)

    Lecture 4: Important Course Information and Resources

    Lecture 5: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 2: Download and Install git

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: How to Install Git

    Lecture 3: Introduction to git bash

    Lecture 4: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 3: Introduction to Git Repositories

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is a Local Repository?

    Lecture 3: Create your First Repository

    Lecture 4: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 4: Customize and Configure Git

    Lecture 1: How to Configure Git

    Lecture 2: Customize your Username

    Lecture 3: Customize your Email

    Lecture 4: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 5: Introduction to the Git Workflow

    Lecture 1: Welcome to our git Workflow Section

    Lecture 2: The 3 Main Sections: Behind the Scenes

    Lecture 3: The 3 Main States: Behind the Scenes

    Lecture 4: Sections and States in Action

    Lecture 5: Remove Files from the Staging Area

    Lecture 6: See Changes With git diff

    Lecture 7: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 6: Introduction to Commits: The Building Blocks of Version Control

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: What are Commits? Why are they Important?

    Lecture 3: Your First Commit: Ready? Set Go!

    Lecture 4: Text Editors & Git: Write More Detailed Commits

    Lecture 5: See Changes & Commit History

    Lecture 6: Basic Structure of a Commit

    Lecture 7: See the Changes Introduced by a Commit

    Lecture 8: Insertions & Deletions: Behind the Scenes

    Lecture 9: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 7: Dive Deeper Into The World of Commits

    Lecture 1: Quick Tip: How to Leave or Update Your Review

    Lecture 2: Filter Commits Displayed With git log

    Lecture 3: Modify your Last Commit: Change its Message

    Lecture 4: Squash Commits: Combine Several Commits

    Lecture 5: Remove your Last Commit

    Lecture 6: Restore a Specific Commit: Restore Previous Versions

    Lecture 7: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 8: Introduction to Branches in Git

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: What are Branches? Why are they SUPER IMPORTANT?

    Lecture 3: HEAD

    Lecture 4: Introduction to the Master Branch

    Lecture 5: Create your First Branch

    Lecture 6: Rename your Branch

    Lecture 7: Switch Branches to see Different Versions

    Lecture 8: Create & Switch to a Branch with One Command

    Lecture 9: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 9: Branches in Git: Advanced Concepts

    Lecture 1: Commit to your Branch

    Lecture 2: See Branch Commit History

    Lecture 3: See the Differences Between Two Branches

    Lecture 4: git diff: Order Matters

    Lecture 5: Create Branches from Branches

    Lecture 6: Delete a Branch

    Lecture 7: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 10: Merging Branches: Combine Changes and Add Features

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Merging? Why is it VERY IMPORTANT?

    Lecture 3: Merge the Branches

    Lecture 4: Merge Ready. Now Lets Check the Project

    Lecture 5: How to Delete a Branch: -d vs. -D

    Lecture 6: Fast-Forward Merge: No Merge Commits

    Lecture 7: Introduction to Cherry Picking: Interesting Resources

    Lecture 8: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 11: Introduction to Merge Conflicts in Git

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Merge Conflicts

    Lecture 3: How to Solve a Merge Conflict

    Lecture 4: Undo a Merge

    Lecture 5: Merge Conflicts: Additional Articles and Resources

    Lecture 6: Collect and Share Your Badge

    Chapter 12: Files Operations: Rename and Delete Files in a Repository

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Delete File & Stage Deletions

    Instructors

  • Git for Beginners- Learn in One Hour  No.2
    Estefania Cassingena Navone
    Software Developer, Instructor and Technical Writer
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