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[Tutorialsplanet.NET] Udemy - Git Complete The Definitive, Step-by-step Guide To Git
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Udemy - Git Complete: The Definitive, Step-By-Step Guide To Git [TP]
Git Complete
This course is designed to be a comprehensive approach to Git, which means no prior knowledge or experience is required but students will emerge at the end with a very solid understanding and hands-on experience with Git and related source control concepts.
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Added Updates and Errata section Added Tagging section Course Outline
Course Introduction and Overview provides an introduction to this course and the Git source control system and sets the stage for the rest of the course.
After the introduction, the first thing we do is Git Installation for both Windows and Mac.
Quick Start a very quick (15 minutes), hands-on introduction to Git. We start off by signing up for GitHub, creating a repository there, the makiing a local copy (clone), local changes (add/commit) and then update GitHub with our changes (push).
In Basic Commands, we walk through all the foundational commands needed to start a new project managed by Git (or enable Git for an existing project) all the way through making commits, including common file operations like moving and deleting files. We also cover how to exclude the wrong files from accidentally being committed and how to review your repository’s history.
With a strong foundation in place, we explore ways to make Comparisons in Git, including all the different local states, between commits, and between local and remote repositories.
We give great attending to Branching and Merging in Git. We start off with the simple “happy path” and learn about “Fast-Forward” merges and how to control them. The we walk through common “automatic” merges. Finally, we cause trouble on purpose so we can step through resolving conflicting merges with our visual merge tool.
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1. Introduction/1. Welcome and Course Goals.mp4
3.5 MB
1. Introduction/1. Welcome and Course Goals.vtt
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1. Introduction/2. Course Overview.mp4
3.7 MB
1. Introduction/2. Course Overview.vtt
2.8 KB
1. Introduction/3. About the Author Instructor.mp4
2.8 MB
1. Introduction/3. About the Author Instructor.vtt
1.1 KB
1. Introduction/4. Course Audience and Course Study Tips.mp4
4 MB
1. Introduction/4. Course Audience and Course Study Tips.vtt
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1. Introduction/5. Why Command Line.mp4
4.7 MB
1. Introduction/5. Why Command Line.vtt
2.7 KB
1. Introduction/6. Why Source Control.mp4
7.3 MB
1. Introduction/6. Why Source Control.vtt
7.2 KB
1. Introduction/7. Why Git.mp4
3.1 MB
1. Introduction/7. Why Git.vtt
2.3 KB
1. Introduction/8. Key Git Terminology.mp4
9.5 MB
1. Introduction/8. Key Git Terminology.vtt
3.3 KB
10. Stashing/1. Simple Stash Example.mp4
19.3 MB
10. Stashing/1. Simple Stash Example.vtt
6.8 KB
10. Stashing/2. Stashing Untracked Files and Using Pop.mp4
18.4 MB
10. Stashing/2. Stashing Untracked Files and Using Pop.vtt
6.1 KB
10. Stashing/3. Managing Multiple Stashes.mp4
14.4 MB
10. Stashing/3. Managing Multiple Stashes.vtt
6.2 KB
10. Stashing/4. Stashing into a Branch.mp4
17.7 MB
10. Stashing/4. Stashing into a Branch.vtt
6.2 KB
10. Stashing/5. Section Cleanup and push to GitHub.mp4
4 MB
10. Stashing/5. Section Cleanup and push to GitHub.vtt
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10. Stashing/6. Stashing Section Resources.pdf
36.7 KB
11. Tagging/1. Simple Tag Example Lightweight Tags.mp4
51 MB
11. Tagging/1. Simple Tag Example Lightweight Tags.vtt