
Git and Github livelessons
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Git and GitHub LiveLessons (Workshop) is a fast-paced, engaging video course that teaches developers the essentials of Git and GitHub. You will learn the key commands to quickly become productive using Git and best practices for using GitHub to collaborate with your team.
Description
Featuring live, step-by-step demonstrations, the lessons in this workshop cover:
Concise configurations-configuring just what you need to get the best out of Git
Your first repo-initializing a repo, three stage thinking, working with the staging area
Sharing your work-creating and configuring a GitHub repository
Additional activities-moving, deleting and ignoring files with Git
Building with branches-how to use feature branches effectively to work on projects. Includes merge types, merge conflicts and rebasing before merging
GitHub workflows-using clones, forks, feature branches and pull requests to collaborate effectively via GitHub
Releasing software-release tags, release branches and release workflows
How to undo anything-learn a range of powerful techniques, from git commit -amend through revert, reset, rebase -interactive and the famed reflog!
What You Will Learn
Starting with creating your first Git repository and committing code, you learn the key concepts and features that will allow you to quickly set up and use Git for your own projects
You are introduced to branching and learn how to merge a branch, create a fast forward merge, and use recursive merges
You also learn how to collaborate via GitHub by cloning a repository, forking a repository, or contributing to a project via a pull request from a fork
In addition, you are introduced to the basics of Git internals to get a sense for how Git works under the hood.
Course Requirements
You will need to have an up-to-date version of Git installed on your computer and have a GitHub user account and password.
You should also be comfortable using a terminal window/command line.
Table of Contents
Lesson 1: Configuring Git
Three levels of configuration
Basic configuration settings
Configuring line endings
Configuring aliases
Lesson 2: Getting Started with Git
Creating your first Git repository
Committing in Git
Understanding a Git commit
The benefits of the staging area
Git log for viewing history
Lesson 3: Getting Started with GitHub
Creating a repository in GitHub
Uploading your repo to GitHub
Creating a repository after starting to code
Lesson 4: Files in Git-Renaming, Deleting and Ignoring
How to rename a file in Git
Deleting a file in Git
Ignoring files using a .gitignore file
Global gitexcludes and other Git ignore options
Git ignore precedence
Git commit -a
Lesson 5: Branching, Merging and Rebasing
Introducing branching
Merging a branch
Creating a fast forward merge
Introducing recursive merges
“No fast forward” recursive merges
Resolving merge conflicts
Another merge conflict example
Git Diff
Introducing rebasing
Rebasing a branch
Handling rebase conflicts
Lesson 6: Git Internals
Introducing “Git under the hood”
This was moved to Lesson 3Creating the first commit
Exploring the object store
cat-file to explore object contents
The benefits of Git’s use of SHA1 hashes
Git as a content store (how many new hashes)
Understanding remotes and their configuration
Configuring your push default
Fetch versus pull
Merge versus rebase on pull
Lesson 7: Collaborating via GitHub
Cloning a repository
Forking a repository
Contributing via a pull request from a fork
Approving a pull request from a fork
Use cases for fork based collaboration
Single repo collaboration directly on master
Single repo collaboration using feature branches
Contributing to another feature branch
Creating a pull request within a single repo
Collaborating on a pull request
Merging in a pull request
Lesson 8: Reviewing a Project on GitHub
Getting an overview of a project on GitHub using the README
Getting more information about a project
Introducing issues
Closing an issue automatically with a commit message
Viewing project state through pulse and graphs
Lesson 9: Configuring a Project on GitHub
Basic configuration options and renaming a repo
GitHub Pages
Adding collaborators and integrations
Configuring deploy keys
Lesson 10: Tags and Releases
Three types of tags
Release tags versus release branches
Cherry pick for reusing code across long running release branches
Git stash for reusing code
Pushing tags up to GitHub and using releases
Lesson 11: How to Undo Almost Anything Using Git
Private versus public history and git revert
Don’t push too often
Git commit-amend
Git reset
Introducing the reflog
Rebase interactive
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