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Git complete: The 30 minute crash course to learning GIT

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Git complete: The 30 minute crash course to learning GIT

MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .VTT
Published 9/2018 | Duration: 29m 55s | 146 MB

Go from zero to hero with Git crash course, with easy to understand examples. Become the next Git expert!

What Will I Learn?
They will take their understanding of Git from novice to advanced level in less than an hour
Learn the key concepts of the Git source control system
Compare the different states in Git and compare between branches and commits
Create and fork repositories on GitHub and push changes back after working after working on them locally
Step through the entire Git workflow
Manage files with Git (move, rename, delete) and update files managed outside Git
Create branches and resolve merge conflicts like a pro

Requirements
Basic Git is required
Basic computer skills

Description
Git Complete
This course is designed to be a crash course. which means elementary knowledge of Git is necessary.

Course Outline
Course Introduction provides an introduction to this course and sets the expectancy of what will be learned.

Quick Start a very quick, hands-on introduction to Git. We start off by signing in to Gitlab, creating a repository there, making a local copy to our computer, local changes to our files and then updating Gitlab with our changes.

In Comparisons, we walk through how to compare branches, including all the different local states, between commits, and between local and remote repositories, and what Git alias is.

In Branching and Merging . We learn about branching basics, have a challenge, and move on to fast forward merging and resolving Git conflicts.

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 what rebase is, how its used, and the differences between the rebases.

In the Stashing section, we learn about what stashing is and how to use it and more importantly, when to use it!

Finally, in the Annotated vs Lightweight tags we learn about what they are, why they are used for and how to use them.

Note
This course has challenges and solutions, so get ready to work!

Course Features
Presentations provide audio/video training of relevant up to date topics.
Screencasts provide a video of the instructor's computer with actions, commands, code, screens displayed and also narrated.

Who is the target audience?
Anyone interested in using source control in specifically Git
Software engineers or programmers new to Git who want to learn more
IT Managers considering Git for version control on their teams or organizations

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Git complete: The 30 minute crash course to learning GIT