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Git and GitHub Beginners crash course

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  • Dec 31, 2024
SynopsisGit and GitHub Beginners crash course, available at $19.99, h...
Git and GitHub Beginners crash course  No.1

Git and GitHub Beginners crash course, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 30 lectures, based on 125 reviews, and has 2228 subscribers.

You will learn about Install Git Initialize a repository Add files to staging index Commit files to repository Write commit messages Understand the Git three-tree architecture Understand git workflow Track when files are added and modified Create gitignore file to exclude files and directories Create remote repository Create and merging branches Understand HEAD Pull updates Push updates This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner programmers or Beginner developers or Beginner web designers or Anyone who wants to share their work or People working remotely on same projects It is particularly useful for Beginner programmers or Beginner developers or Beginner web designers or Anyone who wants to share their work or People working remotely on same projects.

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Summary

Title: Git and GitHub Beginners crash course

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.55

Number of Lectures: 30

Number of Published Lectures: 30

Number of Curriculum Items: 30

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30

Original Price: $119.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Install Git
  • Initialize a repository
  • Add files to staging index
  • Commit files to repository
  • Write commit messages
  • Understand the Git three-tree architecture
  • Understand git workflow
  • Track when files are added and modified
  • Create gitignore file to exclude files and directories
  • Create remote repository
  • Create and merging branches
  • Understand HEAD
  • Pull updates
  • Push updates
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner programmers
  • Beginner developers
  • Beginner web designers
  • Anyone who wants to share their work
  • People working remotely on same projects
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner programmers
  • Beginner developers
  • Beginner web designers
  • Anyone who wants to share their work
  • People working remotely on same projects
  • This course shows ?you how to use Git, the popular open-source version control software, to manage changes to source code and text files. The course is a beginners crash course that will teach you the basics of this popular open source version control system.?

    Version control allows collaborative development which makes it easy for teams to work together on projects.
    The effective use of version control is important and a useful skill for developers to have in their tool kit.

    Git is a version control system which is like a series of snapshots of your code which can be referenced at any time.
    GitHub ?is a web based graphical interface where you can publish and host your Git repositories and collaborate with other people or teams. ? Git and GitHub has become the industry-standard version control and publishing platform . ?Git allows you to track changes and your development process and when used with GitHub it becomes an effective backup mechanism.

    This course is for absolute beginners and will introduce you to the basics of using a version control system called Git and a collaboration platform called GitHub . Although this course does not involve any programming ?students ?who have a basic knowledge of programming or simple HTML might ?find it easier to follow along . Also experience of using the command line might ?come in handy though not mandatory as the course is so basic anyone can follow along easily.

    What you will learn ?include how to :

  • Install git
  • Commit ?files to repository
  • Write commit messages
  • Understand the Git three-tree architecture
  • Understand git workflow
  • Track when ?files are added and modified
  • Create ignore file to exclude files and directories
  • Create remote repository
  • Create and merging branches
  • Understand HEAD
  • Pull updates
  • Push updates
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Git

    Lecture 3: What is GitHub

    Lecture 4: Basic Git Architecture Illustration

    Lecture 5: Git workflow basic illustration

    Lecture 6: Creating a GitHub Account

    Lecture 7: Installing SublimeText

    Lecture 8: Installing Git

    Lecture 9: Basic Git Configuration

    Lecture 10: Retrieving specific configuration settings

    Lecture 11: Creating a file and directory with Git Bash

    Lecture 12: Initialize empty git repository

    Lecture 13: Adding files to staging index

    Lecture 14: More ways to add files to staging

    Lecture 15: Committing files to repository

    Lecture 16: Using Git Help

    Lecture 17: Creating gitignore file

    Lecture 18: Editing and re-committing changes

    Lecture 19: Creating a git branch

    Lecture 20: Merging Branches

    Chapter 2: Creating Remote Repository on Github

    Lecture 1: Create remote repository

    Lecture 2: Create README.md file

    Lecture 3: Edit README.md file

    Lecture 4: Clone a remote repository

    Lecture 5: Introduction to Forking a Repo

    Lecture 6: How To Fork A Repo

    Lecture 7: Getting updates by pulling

    Lecture 8: How to view the commit log

    Lecture 9: What is HEAD?

    Lecture 10: Thank You

    Instructors

  • Git and GitHub Beginners crash course  No.2
    Bluelime Learning Solutions
    Making Learning Simple
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  • 5 stars: 54 votes
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