Git and GitHub for Writers
Git and GitHub for Writers, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.44, with 41 lectures, based on 1187 reviews, and has 5252 subscribers.
You will learn about The concept called "Docs Like Code" How to use Git and GitHub when writing documentation Git commands: add, commit, push, branch, stash, tag, rebase, and others How to merge and fork using GitHub This course is ideal for individuals who are Technical writers, project managers, and other people who write and need to understand how to use Git and GitHub or This course is not designed for developers, but developers who are having trouble understanding Git may find it useful It is particularly useful for Technical writers, project managers, and other people who write and need to understand how to use Git and GitHub or This course is not designed for developers, but developers who are having trouble understanding Git may find it useful.
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Summary
Title: Git and GitHub for Writers
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.44
Number of Lectures: 41
Number of Published Lectures: 41
Number of Curriculum Items: 41
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 41
Original Price: $49.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The concept called "Docs Like Code"
- How to use Git and GitHub when writing documentation
- Git commands: add, commit, push, branch, stash, tag, rebase, and others
- How to merge and fork using GitHub
Who Should Attend
- Technical writers, project managers, and other people who write and need to understand how to use Git and GitHub
- This course is not designed for developers, but developers who are having trouble understanding Git may find it useful
Target Audiences
- Technical writers, project managers, and other people who write and need to understand how to use Git and GitHub
- This course is not designed for developers, but developers who are having trouble understanding Git may find it useful
The first Git and GitHub class specifically for writers!
More and more, writers are being asked to use Git and GitHub for their documents. This is part of a philosophy called “Docs Like Code”, where documentation is created using the same tools and processes that code is. The problem is that Git and GitHub were designed specifically for developers, and these classes don’t work as well for writers.
This class differs from other Git and GitHub classes in that:
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It explains concepts in ways that are meaningful to writers
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All example files are documents rather than code
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It talks about how files are used to create documentation
This course is for technical writers, project managers, and anyone who writes who needs to use version control tools like Git and GitHub. It covers:
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What version control is
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What “Docs Like Code” means
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How to use Git manage file versions
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How to use GitHub for pull requests and forking
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How to handle difficult problems
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How Git is used for documentation
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Alternatives to GitHub
In addition to videos, this course contains 14 hands-on exercises that lead you step-by-step in using Git and GitHub. All PowerPoint presentations are available as resources.
No prior experience necessary. Just an interest in writing and a desire to learn Git.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Git and GitHub
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Docs Like Code
Lecture 3: Version Control
Lecture 4: Getting Started with Git
Lecture 5: Exercise 1: Getting Started with Git
Lecture 6: Getting Started with GitHub
Lecture 7: GitHub authorization
Lecture 8: Exercise 2: Getting Started with GitHub
Lecture 9: Command Line
Lecture 10: Exercise 3: Command Line
Lecture 11: Git Concepts
Chapter 2: Git and GitHub Basics
Lecture 1: A Note about GitHub
Lecture 2: Adding to the Repository
Lecture 3: Exercise 4: Adding to the Repository
Lecture 4: Making Changes
Lecture 5: Exercise 5: Making Changes
Lecture 6: Renaming and Deleting Files
Lecture 7: Exercise 6: Renaming and Deleting
Lecture 8: Why Git Is Designed This Way
Lecture 9: Going Back in Time
Lecture 10: Exercise 7: Going Back in Time to Previous Versions
Chapter 3: Tag, Pull, Branch, and Stash
Lecture 1: Tags
Lecture 2: Exercise 8: Tags
Lecture 3: Pull
Lecture 4: Exercise 9: Pull
Lecture 5: Branches
Lecture 6: Important note about branches
Lecture 7: Exercise 10: Branches
Lecture 8: Stash
Lecture 9: Exercise 11: Stash
Lecture 10: Merging Branches
Lecture 11: Exercise 12: Merging Branches
Lecture 12: Cloning
Lecture 13: Exercise 13: Cloning
Chapter 4: More Advanced Features and Next Steps
Lecture 1: Rebasing
Lecture 2: Handling Problems
Lecture 3: Ignoring Files
Lecture 4: Forking
Lecture 5: Exercise 14: Forking
Lecture 6: Creating Documentation and Next Steps
Lecture 7: Bonus Lecture: Other courses
Instructors
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Peter Gruenbaum
President, SDK Bridge
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