Git is a must-have tool for anyone working in code-related fields, from data science to game development. This course, "GIT and GitHub Basics - Bootcamp," is designed to help you get started with Git and GitHub, covering everything you need to know to use these tools effectively in the real world. The course is divided into four main units: Git Essentials, Next Level Git, GitHub & Collaboration, and The Tricky Bits.
In the Git Essentials unit, you'll learn the basics of version control, why it's important, and the history of Git. We'll guide you through installing Git and understanding the key concepts like committing and branching. You'll get hands-on practice with essential commands such as git init, git add, git commit, and more. This unit aims to equip you with the core skills needed for daily Git use, including resolving conflicts and managing branches.
As you move on to the other units, you'll dive deeper into more advanced Git commands and concepts. In Next Level Git, you'll explore useful commands like git diff and git stash and learn how to undo changes. The GitHub & Collaboration unit focuses on using GitHub for remote repositories and real-world collaboration techniques like pull requests and forking. Finally, The Tricky Bits covers advanced topics such as rebasing, cleaning up Git history, and creating custom Git aliases. Throughout the course "GIT and GitHub Basics - Bootcamp," you'll find plenty of diagrams, exercises, and practical examples to help reinforce your learning.
GIT and GitHub Basics - Bootcamp Table of Contents:
- Introduction - 02:22
- Git Architecture - 22:58
- Using Git Commands - 46:59
- Using E-Git - 18:46
- Raise PR and Resolve Conflicts - 36:47
Who is this course for?
- Anyone interested in learning Git at any level
- Coding enthusiasts and aspiring tech professionals
- Web developers
- Data scientists
- Software engineers
- Mobile app developers
- Game developers
- Anyone who works with or around code
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