There are a few simple truths that remain consistent despite the pace at which technology advances in the web development industry.
One of which is version control.
In this course I would like to take you through how to properly navigate, Git a system of version control for every aspect of your WordPress site including themes, plugins the database and uploads.
We will also dive into the command line moving away from graphical user interfaces, so to leverage the power of git and bash scripting.
In this course we will be covering how to:
Create a Free Account on Github
Install Git on a machine
Setup Version control on a WordPress site locally
Some basic bash scripting for git and WordPress
Properly link a local git repository to Github
The logistics of pushing and pulling to Github using nothing but the command line
How to properly setup javascript, css and task management dependencies for version control in WordPress
Write a portable bash script that can automatically download and install plugins as well as import and export a WordPress database
How to link a WordPress site to a Content Delivery Network for free, to simplify upload management and speed up your site dramatically
All while within the paradigm of using Github effectively in a collaborative environment
Instructor Details
Courses : 1
Specification: Git for WordPress Developers
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12 reviews for Git for WordPress Developers
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Price | $11.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 4.5 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Carlos Morales –
Very clear explanations.
Adi Ben Porat Givati –
Gave me some ideas regarding theme development on a team using version control but did not answer some basic issues. I’d have to say this is a good course for a lone developer rather then team based developing.
Ale Prieto –
Not worth it
Tobias Jayne –
This is a High quality course. Richard Miles covers GIT for use by WordPress developers in a clear and concise manner.
Ramachandran S –
Yes, It was what exactly what I was looking for.
Team –
Not much information on setting up github or cygwin in terms of what options to choose and install. Could expand on this to ensure the user installs all requirements
Sean O’Sullivan –
Great
Alex Kostritsa –
Excellent!
Robert Ochoa –
Extremely complete!
Dylan Price –
Great tutorial! A lot of handy techniques used here.
Jean Harmsen –
The content is very relevant to me, I like the bash script section the most.
Combustion Group –
So far its ok. The instructor should clarify if hes just going over github or if we should be following along ourselfs in our github.