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    The Complete Git Guide: Understand and master Git and GitHub

    Posted By: lucky_aut
    The Complete Git Guide: Understand and master Git and GitHub

    The Complete Git Guide: Understand and master Git and GitHub
    Last updated 3/2023
    Duration: 23h 8m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 7.51 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Complete Git and GitHub guide (23 HOURS) - Master all Git features: commits, branches, merging, rebasing and squashing

    What you'll learn
    Deeply understand how Git works under the hood
    Use Git not just in terminal but also in graphical user interfaces like GitHub Desktop, SourceTree, Visual Studio Code
    Learn different GIt objects - blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags
    Create local and remote Git repositories
    Perform basic and advanced Git operations
    Learn how to perform rebasing and merging of the branches
    Learn what is pull request and how to create pull request at GitHub
    Contribute to public repositories using technique of forks and pull requests from the forked repository
    Understand what is semantic versioning and how to use Git Tags in order to create software release versions
    Learn advanced Git operations - squashing, cherry-picking, amending, reverting commits.

    Requirements
    We will start from the very beginning, from basic Git features and move on to advanced techniques and operations
    Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
    If you are new to Git, please start from the very beginning: learn how Git works and how to perform basic operations (git add, git commit, git branch)
    If you are advanced Git user I highly recommend you to watch "How Git works under the hood" section and then jump to advanced Git features like squashing, cherry-picking etc.
    Description
    This course is all about Git and GitHub.
    Understand HOW Git works and learn all Git features from basic commits to squashing and rebasing.
    Blobs, Trees, Annotated tags, SHA1 hashes
    If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn all about Git internals and afterwards practice basic and advanced Git features using multiple practice activities.
    Become a master of Git, GitHub, GitHub Desktop, SourceTree and Visual Studio Code.
    This is the most complete practical Git and GitHub guide here on Udemy that includes tons of practical activities. Most important is that you will learn how Git works and knowing it you will be able much more easier use Git features and fix mistakes in your development workflow. You can have zero knowledge about Git and GitHub. All will be taught from scratch, from basic to advanced features. If you want to get deep knowledge of
    Git and GitHub this course is for you!
    We will start by exploring internal structure of the Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.
    I will explain you how to create new Git objects without using git commit and git add. After creating Git object in the Git repository you will checkout it to staging area and working directory (opposite direction to traditional Git flow)
    Afterwards we will jump into tons of practice activities and use different Git and GitHub features
    In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:
    Initialize new Git repository
    Make changes, add them to staging area and commit
    Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches
    Perform fast-forward and 3-way merges of the branches
    Resolve merge conflicts
    Move into detached HEAD state and make experimental commits there
    Perform rebasing of the branches
    You will also learn and practice different GitHub features
    Connect local and remote repositories
    Pushing, fetching and pulling operations
    Open Pull Request
    Merge Pull Request
    Add software versions using Git Tags
    Create forks from other repositories
    Contribute to public repositories using technique of forks and pull requests
    Perform rebasing with squashing
    You will use not just terminal and shell commands for performing Git operations.
    In parallel you will also use GUI applications
    that simplify routine day-by-day Git operations:
    GitHub Desktop
    SourceTree
    VisualStudio Code
    With this course you will get
    lifetime-long access to almost 200 lectures and tens of practical exercises.
    After the course you will become a guru of Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic and advanced Git tasks.
    But most important is that you will
    UNDERSTAND Git.
    You will also get
    30-days money-back guarantee
    . No questions asked!
    Don't wait and join the course now!
    Who this course is for:
    You could be either complete beginner or experienced developer with years of usage of Git
    You may know how to USE Git but you may not know HOW Git works
    If you want to learn HOW and WHY Git and GitHub work - this course is for you!

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