Certified CVS Professional
- Offered byVSkills
Certified CVS Professional at VSkills Overview
Duration | 14 hours |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
Certified CVS Professional at VSkills Highlights
- Earn a certificate of completion from Vskills
- Get Lifelong e-learning access
Certified CVS Professional at VSkills Course details
- For professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen areas
- For those who are already working and would like to take certification for further career progression
- Study material couriered to your address
- Government Certification
- Certification valued and approved by industry
- Vskills certification for CVS Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for versioning and version control of software development
- The certification tests the candidates on various areas in versioning system, Repositories, Branching, Tagging, Managing multiple users, Remote Repositories, Repository Management and Troubleshooting
Certified CVS Professional at VSkills Curriculum
Versioning Basics
What Is a Versioning System?
CVS in the Field
CVS Basics
Installing CVS
Building Your First Repository
Importing Projects
Accessing Remote Repositories
Checking Out Files
Committing Changes
Updating Sandboxes
Adding Files
Removing Files
Tips
CVS Concepts
General Information
Sandboxes and Repositories
Committing Changes to the Repository
Checking File Status
Updating the Sandbox Files from the Repository
Adding Files to the Repository
Removing Files from the Repository
Moving Files or Directories
Releasing a Sandbox
Keywords
Binary Files and Wrappers
Specifying Default Command Options
Tagging and Branching
Tagging
Stickiness
Branching
Branching Strategies
Multiple Users
Using Simultaneous Development
Watching a File
Reserving Files
Comparing File Revisions
Displaying Recent Changes
Displaying File History
Repository Management
Creating a Repository
Deleting a Repository
Securing Your Projects
Repository Structure
CVSROOT Files
Server Environment Variables
Backing Up a Repository
Editing a Repository
Sandbox Structure
Client Environment Variables
Exit Status
Project Management
Creating a Project
Distributing Files
Running Scripts
Interfacing with External Programs
Tools
Strategies and Practices
Remote Repositories
Specifying Repository Paths
The local Access Method
The ext and server Access Methods
The fork Access Method
The gserver Access Method
The kserver Access Method
The pserver Access Method
Using inetd with gserver, kserver, and pserver
Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting Techniques
Connectivity Problems
Filename Problems
Line-Ending Problems
Permission Problems
Lock Files