Git and GitHub MasterClass: Git Workflow, Commands
Git and GitHub MasterClass: Git Workflow, Commands, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.36, with 27 lectures, based on 318 reviews, and has 22702 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn the key concepts of the Git source control system Group related repositories together with GitHub Organizations Create branches and resolve merge conflicts like a pro Create and fork repositories on GitHub and push changes back after working after working on them locally Step through the entire Git workflow Even a bit of time travel within Git repositories and on GitHub Mark special events with Tags and Releases This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in using source control and specifically Git and GitHub or Software engineers, developers, programmers new to Git or GitHub or Freelancers or other creative professionals or This course is meant for anyone who is in the software industry. Version Control is that important It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in using source control and specifically Git and GitHub or Software engineers, developers, programmers new to Git or GitHub or Freelancers or other creative professionals or This course is meant for anyone who is in the software industry. Version Control is that important.
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Summary
Title: Git and GitHub MasterClass: Git Workflow, Commands
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.36
Number of Lectures: 27
Number of Published Lectures: 27
Number of Curriculum Items: 27
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27
Original Price: $84.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn the key concepts of the Git source control system
- Group related repositories together with GitHub Organizations
- Create branches and resolve merge conflicts like a pro
- Create and fork repositories on GitHub and push changes back after working after working on them locally
- Step through the entire Git workflow
- Even a bit of time travel within Git repositories and on GitHub
- Mark special events with Tags and Releases
Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in using source control and specifically Git and GitHub
- Software engineers, developers, programmers new to Git or GitHub
- Freelancers or other creative professionals
- This course is meant for anyone who is in the software industry. Version Control is that important
Target Audiences
- Anyone interested in using source control and specifically Git and GitHub
- Software engineers, developers, programmers new to Git or GitHub
- Freelancers or other creative professionals
- This course is meant for anyone who is in the software industry. Version Control is that important
Description
Git Complete
This course is designed to be a comprehensive approach to Git, which means no prior knowledge or experience is required but students will emerge at the end with a very solid understanding and hands-on experience with Git and related source control concepts.
Course Organization
The course is divided into four major components:
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Introduction and Setup
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Learning Git Source Control
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All About GitHub
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Bonuses
Each one of the above components spans multiple sections in this course.
New! Closed captions throughout the course!
The Introduction provides a welcome to the course including some useful tips for getting the most out of taking the course and how the course is designed. That is followed by the Core Concepts which go over some critical theory before diving straight into Git.
After the introduction and core concepts, the first thing we do is a Quick Installation for both Windows and Mac. The Bonus section has a more comprehensive, step-by-step process for those that prefer it.
Course Introduction and Overview provides an introduction to this course and the Git source control system and sets the stage for the rest of the course.
After the introduction, the first thing we do is Git Installation for both Windows and Mac.
Quick Start a very quick (15 minutes), hands-on introduction to Git. We start off by signing up for GitHub, creating a repository there, the makiing a local copy (clone), local changes (add/commit) and then update GitHub with our changes (push).
In Basic Commands, we walk through all the foundation commands needed to start a new project managed by Git (or enable Git for an existing project) all the way through making commits, including common file operations like moving and deleting files. We also cover how to exclude the wrong files from accidentally being committed and how to review your repository’s history.
With a strong foundation in place, we explore ways to make Comparisons in Git, including all the different local states, between commits, and between local and remote repositories.
We give great attending to Branching and Merging in Git. We start off with the simple “happy path” and learn about “Fast-Forward” merges and how to control them. The we walk through common “automatic” merges. Finally, we cause trouble on purpose so we can step through resolving conflicting merges with our visual merge tool.
With a strong foundation in branching and merging, we will then cover a more complex topic, Rebasing. In that section, we cover several rebasing examples, including how to resolve a rebase conflict.
In the Stashing section, we save our work-in-progress while we attend to more pressing issues, then pick up where we left off after that.
NEW: In the Taggingsection, we mark important milestones or releases within our project. We also use those tags later for comparing differences between important milestones. We also look at how to use tags within GitHub.
All tools have installationand configurationsections to ensure no one is left behind.
Course Features
Presentations provide audio/video training of conceptual ideas. Since few like slide-ware presentations, slide-presentations are kept to a minimum.
Several attachments and documentlectures throughout the course provide supplemental information, illustrations, or other reference material.
Moving Forward
This course will expand periodically to include more topics, supporting materials and bonus content! Some content may be in direct response to student feedback or discussions — so get engaged with the course discussions feature!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: GIT Introduction & Installation
Lecture 1: GIT Introduction
Lecture 2: Welcome & Goal
Lecture 3: GIT Key Terminology
Lecture 4: Course Chat with Students and Tech Community
Lecture 5: What is GIT & VCS
Lecture 6: Install GIT on Linux Machine
Lecture 7: Install GIT on Windows Machine
Lecture 8: Install GIT on Windows : Text Guide
Chapter 2: GIT Quick Start | GIT Configuration
Lecture 1: Configure User Information in GIT
Lecture 2: Create First GIT Repository
Lecture 3: First GIT Commit
Lecture 4: GIT Tracking & GIT Logs
Chapter 3: GIT Integration with GITHub
Lecture 1: Explore GIT with GITHub
Lecture 2: Create Remote Repo on GitHub
Lecture 3: SetUp Authentication in Local & GitHub
Lecture 4: Create Branches in GIT
Lecture 5: Merge Branches in GIT
Lecture 6: Revert in Previous State in GIT
Chapter 4: Comparison in GIT
Lecture 1: Compare Staging Area & Working Directory
Lecture 2: Compare Commits in GIT
Chapter 5: Branching & Merging in GIT
Lecture 1: Concept of Branches in GIT
Lecture 2: Merge Branches in GIT
Chapter 6: GIT Stashing
Lecture 1: GIT Stash with Example
Lecture 2: Stash Untracked Files and GIT Stash Pop
Lecture 3: Manage Multiple Stash
Chapter 7: Bonus Lecture : What is Next?
Lecture 1: Congratulations
Lecture 2: What is Next?
Instructors
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FutureTech9 Jenkins | Selenium | DevOps | Kubernetes | Terraform | Ansible
DevOps Professional | 280K+ Students
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- 2 stars: 16 votes
- 3 stars: 54 votes
- 4 stars: 127 votes
- 5 stars: 114 votes
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