Git for Beginners

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Learn everything you need to use Git and GitHub to track and store the changes in your source code.

Author: Marcell Lipp

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DESCRIPTION

Git is one of the most popular version control systems. This course will teach you how to work with Git to track and store the changes in your source code.

First, you will learn the basics of Git.

You will learn what version control systems are and how local, centralized, and distributed version control systems work.

After this, you will learn how to set up Git on your machine.

Next, you will learn how to work with local repositories. You will create a hold on your machine and I will show you how to stage and commit changes.

After this, you will learn how to branch and merge your code to work on specific features of your project. You will also learn how to handle merge conflicts when multiple developers are working on the same code base.

Finally, you will learn how to push your code to a remote repository on GitHub, how to clone an existing repository from GitHub, and how to use pull requests to collaborate with other developers.

After this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to use Git successfully in your projects.

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR:

  • This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to use Git to track and store the changes in their source code.

REQUIREMENTS

  • No prior knowledge or skills are needed for this course.
  • No programming experience is needed to watch this course.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN

  1. Set up Git on your machine
  2. Create a local Git repository
  3. Stage and commit changes from the command line
  4. View the history of your source code
  5. Branch and merge your code to work on software features
  6. Handle merge conflicts when working with branches
  7. Push your code to a remote repository on GitHub
  8. Clone a remote repository from GitHub
  9. Create a pull request on GitHub
  10. Collaborate with other developers on GitHub
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