Git : from basics to advanced
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Git : from basics to advanced at UDEMY Overview
Duration | 8 hours |
Total fee | ₹429 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
Git : from basics to advanced at UDEMY Highlights
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- Certificate of completion
- 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Git : from basics to advanced at UDEMY Course details
- Anyone interested in learning Git in any capacity
- Anyone learning to code or hoping to enter a tech field
- Software engineers, developers, programmers new to Git and GitHub.
- IT Managers and System administrators who want to implement and manage there own Git server.
- Anyone interested in using source control and specifically Git with GitHub Server
- Understand how Git works behind the scenes
- Explain the difference Git objects: trees, blobs, commits, and annotated tags
- Master the essential Git workflow: adding & committing
- Perform Git merges and resolve merge conflicts
- Master Git stashing
- Master collaboration workflows: pull requests, "fork & clone", etc.
- Work with local and remote repositories
- Use Git and GitHub efficiently to create and manage your personal and professional projects
- This course, you'll learn about Git's core functionality so you can understand how and why it’s used in organizations
Git : from basics to advanced at UDEMY Curriculum
What Is Git & GitHub &WhyYou Should Learn them
What Is Git & GitHub
Centralized vs Distributed Version Control Systems
Your Feedback is Important
Why You Must Learn Git
Welcome to GitHub Development Platform
Signing up for a new GitHub Account
Creating your first GitHub Project
Installation of GitHub on Linux, Mac and Windows
Git Downloads for windows, Linux and Mac OS
The Basics of Using Git
Cloning Remote Repositories over HTTPS
Create the Main Structure of the Project
Managing Your Work on GitHub Website
Review the First Git Push on GitHub
Committing and Reviewing Changes to your Project
Everything about Git Configurations
Setting your Globally Username and User-email in Git
Setting your Locally Username and User-email in Git