Git by Example

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Git by Example (Size: 484.9 MB)
  0 409.6 B
  001 Configuring Git.mp4 2.1 MB
  001 Configuring Git_en.srt 2.3 KB
  001 Using SourceTree to initialise a git-flow repository.mp4 17.6 MB
  001 Using SourceTree to initialise a git-flow repository_en.srt 5.4 KB
  001 What is Version Control.mp4 3.8 MB
  001 What is Version Control_en.srt 5.4 KB
  001 What is a branch.mp4 6.9 MB
  001 What is the terminal.mp4 7.5 MB
  001 What is the terminal_en.srt 4.6 KB
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  002 Creating branches in Git.mp4 6.5 MB
  002 Creating branches in Git_en.srt 5.8 KB
  002 We will be learning Git.mp4 8.7 MB
  002 We will be learning Git_en.srt 4.3 KB
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  002 Creating our first Gitflow feature.mp4 35.4 MB
  002 Initialising a Git repository git init.mp4 1.9 MB
  002 Initialising a Git repository git init_en.srt 2.1 KB
  002 Moving around the file system using the terminal.mp4 13.7 MB
  002 Moving around the file system using the terminal_en.srt 7 KB
  003 Creating branches (terminal video).mp4 8.7 MB
  003 Creating branches (terminal video)_en.srt 6.5 KB
  003 Finishing (and publishing) our first feature.mp4 14.5 MB
  003 Finishing (and publishing) our first feature_en.srt 6.2 KB
  003 Initialising a Git repository (terminal video).mp4 3.2 MB
  003 Initialising a Git repository (terminal video)_en.srt 2.6 KB
  003 Markdown and the README.md file.mp4 8 MB
  003 Markdown and the README.md file_en.srt 5.9 KB
  003 Moving and copying files with the terminal.mp4 9.3 MB
  003 Moving and copying files with the terminal_en.srt 5.9 KB
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  004 Adding files to the staging area git add.mp4 5.2 MB
  004 Adding files to the staging area git add_en.srt 6.1 KB
  004 Displaying and replacing file contents.mp4 4.4 MB
  004 Pushing branches to origin.mp4 5.3 MB
  004 Pushing branches to origin_en.srt 2.7 KB
  004 Stashing changes with SourceTree.mp4 52.7 MB
  004 Stashing changes with SourceTree_en.srt 7.4 KB
  004 What is the .gitignore file.mp4 5.5 MB
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  004 What is the .gitignore file_en.srt 5.7 KB
  005 Adding files to the staging area (terminal video)_en.srt 4.4 KB
  005 Adding remotes in SourceTree.mp4 11 MB
  005 Adding remotes in SourceTree_en.srt 3.5 KB
  005 Basics of VIM - a very powerful text editor!.mp4 2.9 MB
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  005 Adding files to the staging area (terminal video).mp4 7.5 MB
  005 Basics of VIM - a very powerful text editor!_en.srt 3.1 KB
  005 Bringing in branches from origin.mp4 14.2 MB
  005 The structure of a repository.mp4 5 MB
  005 The structure of a repository_en.srt 6.3 KB
  006 Cloning a remote repository in SourceTree_en.srt 6.1 KB
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  006 Cloning a remote repository in SourceTree.mp4 19.5 MB
  006 Committing files to the local repository git commit.mp4 5.2 MB
  006 Committing files to the local repository git commit_en.srt 5.4 KB
  006 Deleting local and remote branches.mp4 9.8 MB
  006 Deleting local and remote branches_en.srt 7 KB
  006 Inserting text in VIM.mp4 4 MB
  006 Inserting text in VIM_en.srt 3.8 KB
  007 Bonus lecture.html 1.8 KB
  007 Committing files to the local repository (terminal video).mp4 37 MB
  007 Committing files to the local repository (terminal video)_en.srt 10 KB
  007 Merging branches presentation.mp4 9.7 MB
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  007 Merging branches presentation_en.srt 7.7 KB
  008 Merging branches (terminal video).mp4 9.1 MB
  008 Merging branches (terminal video)_en.srt 4.9 KB
  008 Writing appropriate commit messages this is VITAL if working in teams!.mp4 9.2 MB
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  009 Adding a remote to your repository.mp4 13.8 MB
  009 Adding a remote to your repository_en.srt 6.2 KB
  TutsNode.org.txt 102.4 B
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  009 Reverting changes git revert and git reset.mp4 10.5 MB
  009 Reverting changes git revert and git reset_en.srt 10.6 KB
  010 Reverting changes (terminal video).mp4 26.5 MB
  010 Reverting changes (terminal video)_en.srt 11.2 KB
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  010 Pushing and pulling to and from the remote repository.mp4 6.2 MB
  010 Pushing and pulling to and from the remote repository_en.srt 5.7 KB
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  011 Pushing and pulling (terminal video).mp4 46.8 MB
  011 Pushing and pulling (terminal video)_en.srt 9.3 KB
  011 What is the Gitflow workflow.mp4 11.7 MB
  011 What is the Gitflow workflow_en.srt 11.9 KB
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Description


Description

Git is an essential skill for all team members of a technology company. In order to survive, technology companies are increasingly depending on continuous delivery to give customers a better experience. Git or other methods of Version Control are necessary in order to do this.

Git is necessary for teamwork, organisation, and management of projects. It is much easier to work when all team members can immediately see code changes and can follow what others have done.

It’s difficult to go wrong with Git. You can always roll back if someone deletes code, changes the structure of your project, or sends out incomplete code. Everyone makes mistakes, but when using Git properly, no mistake is fatal.

Today we will make sure you get familiar, understand, and then master the extremely popular Version Control system called Git. This was originally used in the Linux project, so it is lightweight, but able to cope with the largest of projects.

Throughout the course we will learn:

What is Version Control, a gentle introduction for those not familiar with it.
Markdown: what it is and how to use it.
The basic structure of a repository. Vital to understand how everything works on a low level.
Using the terminal/console properly.
Using VIM, a great text editor within the console. We will use this to write commit messages when not using a GUI.
Configuring Git. We will get it to work on any system.
Basic Git commands that you will use in every project you are part of: git add, git commit, git push, git pull, git fetch.
Writing meaningful commit messages. This is vital, so that everyone looking at the project can see what’s going on.
Branches. What are branches?
Organising branches via the Gitflow workflow. Ensuring your project has a great and easy to work with structure.
Merging two branches together.
Dealing with merge conflicts. We won’t have many of these!
Using SourceTree for Git outside an IDE.

Now you can acquire a vital and in-demand skill to boost your CV and development abilities, help your team deliver working software, and make companies love you.
Who this course is for:

Software developers of any level
Project managers wanting to understand how the software development workflow goes
Anyone wanting to read and understand software development projects

Requirements

A computer running Windows, Mac OS, or any Linux distribution
The free Git software, which I show you how to install

Last Updated 8/2023

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