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Real-World Example- Git and GitHub on Windows Basics

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  • May 01, 2025
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Real-World Example: Git and GitHub on Windows – Basics, available at Free, has an average rating of 3.8, with 51 lectures, based on 126 reviews, and has 13124 subscribers.

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You will learn about What is Git How to install Git The Command Promth How to use the Windows Command Prompth How to use Git on Windows The basic commands of Git How to work with other people in Github How to Automate some common Git tasks This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Software Developers or Non-technical people It is particularly useful for Beginner Software Developers or Non-technical people.

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Title: Real-World Example: Git and GitHub on Windows – Basics

Price: Free

Average Rating: 3.8

Number of Lectures: 51

Number of Published Lectures: 51

Number of Curriculum Items: 51

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 51

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • What is Git
  • How to install Git
  • The Command Promth
  • How to use the Windows Command Prompth
  • How to use Git on Windows
  • The basic commands of Git
  • How to work with other people in Github
  • How to Automate some common Git tasks
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Software Developers
  • Non-technical people
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Software Developers
  • Non-technical people
  • Hi and Welcome to the Real-World Example: Git and GitHub on Windows – Basics Course.

    My name is Daniel and I’m a Programmer and a small business owner.

    In this course you will learn:

  • What is Git

  • How to install Git

  • The Command Prompt

  • How to use the Windows Command Prompt

  • How to use Git on Windows

  • The basic commands of Git

  • How to work with other people in GitHub

  • How to Automate some common Git tasks

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Hi and Welcome

    Lecture 1: Hi and Welcome to Real-World Example: Git and GitHub on Windows – Basics Course

    Chapter 2: Fast Examples of Why Git is Useful

    Lecture 1: Example 1 – To not lose your files

    Lecture 2: Example 2 – To work with other People in a Smart way

    Chapter 3: Getting Started with Git

    Lecture 1: What is Git?

    Lecture 2: How to Download and Install Git?

    Lecture 3: Getting Code from a Remove Git Repository

    Chapter 4: Getting Started with Windows Command Prompt

    Lecture 1: What is the Windows Command Prompt

    Lecture 2: Why do we need the Windows Command Prompt in this course

    Lecture 3: How to Open the Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe) via Explorer

    Lecture 4: How to Open the Windows Command Prompt (cmd.exe) via Run

    Lecture 5: How to Change the Current Working Directory in Windows Command Prompt?

    Lecture 6: How to Easily Copy the Path of Every folder on Windows

    Lecture 7: How I move between directories in Windows Command Prompt

    Chapter 5: Windows Command Prompt vs Git Bash

    Lecture 1: What is the difference between Git Bash and Windows Command Prompt

    Lecture 2: Good things about Git Bash – Linux Interface

    Lecture 3: Bad things about Git Bash – Linux Interface

    Lecture 4: Good things about Windows Command Prompt – Good Windows Integration

    Lecture 5: Why I prefer using the Windows Command Prompt over Git Bash

    Chapter 6: Getting Started with GitHub

    Lecture 1: What is GitHub and Why it is Useful?

    Lecture 2: Creating a new GitHub Repository

    Lecture 3: Getting you GitHub repository to your PC (git clone)

    Lecture 4: Deleting repositories in GitHub

    Lecture 5: Creating and Deleting Organization Repositories

    Lecture 6: Creating and Setup of an Empty Repository

    Lecture 7: Working with GitHub repository via SSH

    Chapter 7: Setting up our Git Environment

    Lecture 1: Why I dont Enter my GitHub Username and Password every time

    Lecture 2: The Git Config

    Lecture 3: Setting our Git user.name and user.email

    Lecture 4: Tell Git to remember our Passwords

    Lecture 5: Tell Git to push only the current Branch

    Lecture 6: Tell Git to support large files

    Lecture 7: Tell Git to Disable compression and use less CPU and more Internet

    Lecture 8: Tell Git to Commit without problems long paths and subfolders

    Lecture 9: Automating the Setup Process for New People

    Lecture 10: Our setup.bat

    Chapter 8: The Basic Git Skills

    Lecture 1: Getting Help for all Git commands (git help)

    Lecture 2: Getting a repository from the Internet to your PC (git clone)

    Lecture 3: Checking the Status of our Repository (git status)

    Lecture 4: Adding a file to a Git repository and Track it (git add)

    Lecture 5: Untracking added files for commit (git reset)

    Lecture 6: Commit your new file to your Local copy of the Git repository (git commit)

    Lecture 7: Send your changes to the Remote repository (git push)

    Lecture 8: Get the latest version of the Project and Sync your local copy (git pull)

    Lecture 9: Fixing Project Conflicts (By hand)

    Lecture 10: Repeat and have fun with friends

    Chapter 9: Automating Git tasks with Batch Scripts

    Lecture 1: Automatic Pull, Add, Commit and Push

    Lecture 2: Automatic Pull

    Lecture 3: Automatic Tracking of all files for Commit

    Lecture 4: Automatic Untracking of all files

    Lecture 5: Automatic Push to Remote repository

    Chapter 10: Next Steps

    Lecture 1: Collaboration, Teamwork, Quality and Processes

    Instructors

  • Real-World Example- Git and GitHub on Windows Basics  No.2
    Dan Georgiev
    Programmer at Iris Technologies Ltd
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