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Introduction to Version Control with Git and Github

Learn the basics of Git with hands on lab using Git commands and Github along with branching strategies
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Created by Pattern P.

Last updated: April 30, 2025, 3:24 a.m. English

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What you'll learn

  • A complete understanding of what a version control system is, including Git and GitHub theory.
  • Theoretical and Practical concepts covering the differences between Git & GitHub, and their purposes.
  • Practical hands on guide to GitHub core concepts.
  • Learn what a repository is, and the differences between a local and remote repository.
  • Creating Github repositories and pushing the local repository to the Remote repository.
  • Learn the basic and advanced Git commands, such as add, remove, commit, and checkout.
  • Fully understand the Git 'staging area' and how to interact with it.
  • Learn to create Branches, add, remove and merge branch concepts with practical implementations.
This course includes:
  • 2.5 hours on-demand video
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • 1article
  • 1 downloadable resource
  • Full lifetime access
  • Certificate of completion

Course Content

Requirements

  • Basic Computer skills
  • Basic Command Line skills

Description

This course covers the core concepts in the version control system, focusing on using the git and GitHub. Starting from the basics of the overall theory concepts for the version control system. In this course the familiarly known platform GitHub is covered using practical concepts comprehensively. Basic to advanced concepts cover creating repositories both local and remote, push, pull and add features. Committing files to a repository, core concepts of branching and different branching strategies. The course is divided into six major sections: Version Control System Basics Git Introduction Git and GitHub Practicals Git Branching Git Branching Workflows Capstone Project By the end of this course students will emerge with a solid understanding of git and github concepts and hands-on experience on this platform. Who this course is for: Anyone interested in using source control and specifically Git and GitHub Software engineers, developers, programmers new to Git or GitHub. IT Managers or technical leads considering Git or GitHub for version control on their team Freelancers or other creative professionals

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Pattern P.
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