Git & GitHub For Beginners -Master Git and GitHub
Published 11/2025
Duration: 2h 19m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 980.49 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 11/2025
Duration: 2h 19m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 980.49 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn Git and GitHub from scratch — master version control, commits, branches, and merges with hands-on practice.
What you'll learn
- Understand what Git and GitHub are and how they work together in version control.
- Install and configure Git on Windows and Linux step by step.
- Create and manage your first Git repository, track changes, and commit code.
- Use essential Git commands like git init, git add, git commit, git log, and git status.
- Learn to work with branches — create, switch, rename, delete, and understand HEAD.
- Perform merges, fix merge conflicts, and understand how Git tracks branches internally.
- Compare changes between commits and branches using git diff and related commands.
- Practice advanced Git features such as git commit –amend and git stash for real project workflows.
Requirements
- No prior Git or GitHub experience required — the course starts from absolute basics.
- A computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- Basic understanding of software development concepts (optional but helpful).
- Internet connection to install Git and access GitHub.
- A willingness to learn hands-on and follow along with examples.
Description
Version control is one of the most valuable skills for modern developers. Whether you are building personal projects, contributing to shared codebases, or collaborating within a team, learning Git and GitHub is essential for daily work.
This course guides you from beginner to confident user. You will learn installation, setup, configuration, and practical workflows such as handling versions, branches, and merges through simple, hands-on lessons. Each concept is explained clearly so you understand not only what to do, but also why it matters.
By the end, you will know how to organize your work efficiently, track every change, and collaborate smoothly with others.
What You Will Learn
1. Core Concepts
What version control is and why developers depend on it
How Git and GitHub simplify collaboration and tracking
2. Setup and Configuration
Installing Git on Windows and Linux
Setting up user details and your preferred editor
Preparing your environment for smooth teamwork
3. Getting Started
Creating and understanding repositories
Exploring how Git monitors and saves file changes
Recording project history safely and effectively
4. Managing Changes
Understanding tracked versus untracked files
Comparing versions and reviewing modifications
Keeping projects clean using ignored files
5. Working with Branches
Creating and switching between multiple work lines
Managing main and feature branches
Combining updates safely and efficiently
6. Conflict Resolution
Handling differences when combining work
Learning how to fix issues between versions
Keeping a clean and stable project structure
7. Advanced Skills
Refining previous updates and managing temporary work
Practicing real-world development techniques
Reviewing professional workflows step by step
Who Is This Course For
Beginners who want to learn Git and GitHub from scratch
Developers starting teamwork or collaboration projects
Students or professionals entering programming or DevOps
Anyone who wants to manage and share code effectively
Course Highlights
18 clear, structured lessons
Realistic demonstrations and examples
Practical learning without unnecessary theory
Step-by-step guidance suitable for beginners
Why Take This Course
If you’ve ever felt confused about managing code versions or combining updates, this course will make everything clear. You will learn how version control works in real situations and gain the confidence to apply it in your projects.
Each lesson is designed for practical learning — not just theory — so you can understand how professional teams organize, track, and maintain their work.
Final Notes
This course focuses on Git and GitHub fundamentals explained simply. You will gain a solid foundation for more advanced tools later. By the end, you will be ready to manage your projects and collaborate confidently like a professional developer.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners who want to learn Git and GitHub from scratch.
- Developers who want to manage and share their code professionally.
- Students or junior programmers starting a DevOps or software career.
- Teams or freelancers looking to collaborate efficiently using GitHub.
- Anyone who wants to understand and apply version control in real projects.
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