Get started with Git and GitHub in this self-paced, introductory course! You鈥檒l become familiar with collaborative version control and popular Git platforms. Collaboration and social coding are crucial parts of contemporary Software Engineering practices and the DevOps culture.
You will begin this course with an overview of Git and Github fundamentals and explore key Git concepts such as branching and repositories, as well as the use of Git commands. You will also learn and practice various Git concepts such as forking, cloning and merging workflows using hands-on labs. And you鈥檒l learn to use GitHub to work effectively as a team, and perform common Git operations, from both the Web UI and command line.
The course wraps up with a final project where you will start building your portfolio by creating and sharing a public/open-source GitHub project. By completing this course you will demonstrate your Git and Github skills as well as add a project to your resume!
All hands-on activities in this course can be performed using web-browser based tools and interfaces. Installation of any specialized software is NOT required on your own computer in order to complete the course.
Command-Line Interface, Github, DevOps, Version Control, Open Source Technology, Git (Version Control System), Web Applications, Collaborative Software
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AQ
Sep 14, 2024
This was a challenging course. I liked the combination of instructions and screenshots, which helped me understand and visualize what I needed to learn and do in the labs.
EG
Nov 22, 2023
The most interesting part for me was the final project that had to do with all the knowledge gathered from the beginning of the course. It was more practical and engaging.
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Final Project and Assessment
Now that you are familiar working with GitHub repositories, Branches, and Git commands, in this module you will apply your knowledge and skills to create a GitHub Project, add few files to it such as an open-source license, and share it publicly.