Introduction to git

Introduction to git

Our training program will allow you to hit the ground running in working with git, the world's most advanced Version Control System.

Duration
10 hours
Course type
Online
Language
English
Duration
10 hours
Location
Online
Language
English
Code
DEV-007
Training for 7-8 or more people? Customize trainings for your specific needs
Introduction to git
Duration
10 hours
Location
Online
Language
English
Code
DEV-007
€ 400 *
Training for 7-8 or more people? Customize trainings for your specific needs

Description

Our training program will allow you to hit the ground running in working with git, the world's most advanced Version Control System. During the course participants will find out about basic concepts of distributed VCS, admire git's awesome features and gain practical experience using its various features. Git's speed, cheap local branching, and multiple workflows will make you want to fly!

certificate
After completing the course, a certificate
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Objectives

  • Give participants a crash course in basic git
  • Get acquainted with the concepts of distributed version control systems
  • Get comfortable with the most common git commands

Target Audience

Developers

Prerequisites

Be comfortable with the command line

Be willing to learn new stuff and break old habits

Roadmap

What is git

  • Author and origin
  • Main concepts
  • Differences from other SCMs


Work with single repository

  • Initialization
  • Add and commit files
  • Log & config
  • Git as directed acyclic graph
  • Commit details
  • Add and remove files from index


Work with local branches

  • Branching basics
  • Merge
  • Checkout
  • Local workflow
  • Git reset


Parallel work with git

  • Create and clone remote repository
  • Parallel work cases demonstration
  • Remote branches
  • Pushing and pulling changes
  • Tracking branches
  • Custom log
  • Aliases


Specific commands

  • Git tag
  • Merge vs. rebase
  • Detached head state
  • Git cherry-pick
  • Git reflog
  • Git revert
  • Git stash
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