Learning how to use Git is truly a necessity if you want to become a successful software developer. We made this course so that you can focus on what matters and gain the basic practical experience and knowledge to use Git and GitHub effectively. We understand the importance of hands on experience when it comes to learning Git, and this course was created with that in mind.
From the first video, we get your hands dirty in the command line whilst dropping the necessary information you need to know at the appropriate times. Utilizing this teaching style avoids overloading you while on your journey to mastering Git, ensuring that you get practical experience of the newly acquired skills immediately before learning something new.
We first start this course off by setting up some necessary Git configuration before immediately learning about a useful command to help you alongside your journey of mastering Git. We then dive immediately into creating a git repository and become familiar with the following:
Git Commands
Initializing a repository via init
Staging (i.e. adding) files via add
Discarding changes via restore
Project state via status
File differences via diff
Committing changes via commit
Removing files via rm
Specification: Git Crash Course: Getting Started with Git and GitHub
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9 reviews for Git Crash Course: Getting Started with Git and GitHub
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 1.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Aathira S Sunil –
Very brief and easily understandable within short time
Aqeel Mohamed –
Great course. Very clear and learned a lot quickly. Excellent instruction and practical exercises.
Andrew M Ford –
Clearly presented
Ravi Shankar Murugananthan –
Course content is excellent. one suggestion. can we create sample HTML file instead of just using readme file? this helps a better understanding in real time. also please share the list of GIT commends used , it helps for quick summarize.
Christopher Ahern –
Solid crash course in Git/Github. I liked how it’s split into little bit sized videos.
Anil Kumar H P –
Excellent Course.
Casey Rush –
Very clear. Quick lessons that are easy to digest but pack in everything you need. Although I understand the focus on bash commands, wouldn’t mind some popups with the alternate commands for us folks puttering along on Windows.
Uttam Rao –
Amazing Course
Kenneth Dold –
Very well put together. Has a lot of great information and moves through the process in an easy to understand way