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    Git & Github - Absolute Beginner’S Guide In English

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Git & Github - Absolute Beginner’S Guide In English

    Git & Github - Absolute Beginner’S Guide In English
    Published 9/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 430.68 MB | Duration: 1h 34m

    Learn Git & GitHub from scratch and confidently manage, track, and share your code.

    What you'll learn

    Understand the difference between Git and GitHub and how they work together.

    Use essential Git commands to track changes, manage commits, and undo mistakes.

    Create, manage, and merge branches while resolving conflicts effectively.

    Configure Git with tools like git log, .gitignore, stash, and reflog.

    Push code to GitHub securely using HTTPS or SSH.

    Keep projects up to date with fetch, pull, and rebase workflows.

    Apply Git Flow to manage collaborative projects and real-world development.

    Requirements

    No prior Git or GitHub experience is required

    Basic knowledge of how to use a text editor or IDE.

    (Optional) Some very basic programming knowledge can help, but it’s not necessary.

    Description

    Master Git and GitHub from the Ground UpAre you ready to become a Git and GitHub pro? This beginner-friendly course is designed to take you from zero to confident in version control and collaborative development. Whether you’re a student, developer, or hobbyist, this course will give you the essential skills to manage your code and work seamlessly with others.What You'll Learn:Understand version control concepts and why Git is an industry-standard tool.Install Git and set up your development environment on Windows, macOS, or Linux.Track changes with Git using essential commands like git init, git add, git commit, and more.Navigate the staging area and create meaningful commits to keep your project organized.Work with branches to develop features, fix bugs, and experiment safely.Resolve merge conflicts like a pro and understand best practices for collaboration.Push your code to GitHub and manage remote repositories efficiently.Explore workflows such as Git Flow to work efficiently in teams.Collaborate on real-world projects and contribute to open-source repositories.Course Highlights:Hands-on lessons with practical examplesStep-by-step guidance for beginnersClear explanations of Git commands and conceptsTips and tricks to avoid common pitfallsReal-world projects to practice collaboration and workflow managementWho This Course is For:Students and beginners who want to learn version control from scratchDevelopers looking to improve collaboration skillsAnyone interested in contributing to open-source projectsBy the end of this course, you’ll have the skills and confidence to manage your code, collaborate with other developers, and contribute to real-world projects. Start your journey to mastering Git and GitHub today!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Git & GitHub Explained for Beginners - Everything You Need to Know to Get Start

    Lecture 2 Git vs GitHub Explained Simply Beginner-Friendly Guide

    Lecture 3 Understanding Git Staging Area Your Code's Shopping Cart

    Lecture 4 Undo Commits, Track Changes, and Master Git Commands

    Lecture 5 Branching

    Lecture 6 HTTPS and SSH

    Lecture 7 Push to GitHub

    Section 3: Your First Git Tools config - gitignore and git log

    Lecture 8 Git Config

    Lecture 9 Git Log

    Lecture 10 Git Ignore

    Section 4: Mastering Git Branching, Merging & Conflict Resolution

    Lecture 11 Git Branch

    Lecture 12 Remote branch and local branch

    Lecture 13 Create, Delete, Move To Branch

    Lecture 14 Git Merge

    Lecture 15 Conflicts

    Lecture 16 Move To Past Commit And Merge From It

    Section 5: Git Diff. Stashing, Reflog

    Lecture 17 Git Diff

    Lecture 18 Git Stash

    Lecture 19 Git Reflog

    Section 6: Keeping Up-to-Date - Rebase, Fetch vs Pull, and Remote Review

    Lecture 20 Git Rebase - intro

    Lecture 21 Git Rebase

    Lecture 22 Git Pull Vs Git Fetch

    Section 7: Git Flow

    Lecture 23 What is Git Flow

    Lecture 24 Initialize Git Flow

    Lecture 25 Git Flow Feature

    Lecture 26 Git Flow Release

    Lecture 27 Git Flow Hotfix

    Section 8: Conclusion

    Lecture 28 Conclusion

    Absolute beginners who want to understand Git & GitHub from scratch.,Students or self-taught developers who want to build strong version control skills.