English | MP4 | AVC 1920×1080 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 81 Lessons (6h 2m) | 991 MB
Learn to use Git like a pro
Git From Start to Finish
Git is the world’s most popular Version Control System, but a lot of developers don’t know how to use it.
You need to understand Git to be a software developer. When you do, you will be able to track your project history and collaborate successfully.
This course begins at the starting line and takes you all the way to the finish line. You will learn all the key terms of Git, how to use Git at a job, how to use Git in open-source, and how to fix common Git problems. By the end, you won’t be blindly pasting commands and hoping it works. You will understand Git well, you will know how to use multiple different Git clients, and you will know how to bypass client issues by using the command line.
Learn all this and more
- Git setup
- Git workflows
- Work with GitHub
- Git client options
- Source control theory
- Common Git commands
- Hosting Git
- Git Command Line
By the end of this course you will be able to
- Use Git effectively
- Set up your Git environment
- Work with a team in Git
- Fix common Git problems
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Who This Course Is For
3 What This Course Covers
4 What This Course Does Not Cover
5 What Outcomes Should You Expect
6 What Problems Does It Solve
7 Centralized Version Control
8 Distributed Version Control
9 Git Overview
10 Installing Git
11 Command line usage
12 Initial Setup
13 Updating Git
14 Git Clients
15 Introduction
16 Repository
17 Init
18 Clone
19 GitIgnore
20 Stage
21 Commit
22 Amend
23 Remote
24 Local
25 Push
26 Pull
27 Fetch
28 Sync
29 Stash
30 Branch
31 Fork
32 Merge and Merge Conflict
33 Fast Forward
34 Head
35 Rebase
36 Tag
37 Pull Request
38 Introduction
39 Create a Repository
40 GitIgnore
41 Commit Gitignore File
42 Commit Other File
43 Create a Branch
44 Add Commit to the Branch
45 Add a Commit to Main
46 Merge the Branch Into Main
47 Introduction
48 GitLab
49 BitBucket
50 Azure DevOps
51 GitHub
52 Introduction
53 Create a Repository on GitHub
54 Clone the Repository
55 Create the Initial Code
56 Syncing Repos
57 Identify a Needed Change
58 General Work Process
59 Introduction
60 Identify the Issue
61 Fork the Repository
62 Clone the Repository
63 Fix the Issue
64 Push the Branch
65 Create a Pull Request
66 Reviewing the Results
67 Introduction
68 Handle Merge Conflicts
69 Update a Commit
70 Update a Commit Message
71 Move a Commit to a Branch
72 Undo an Old Commit
73 Undo Changes to a File
74 Untrack a File
75 Unrecoverable Issues
76 Introduction
77 VSCode
78 Visual Studio
79 GitHub Desktop
80 GitKraken
81 Conclusion
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