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Git and GitHub Projects: Project Based Learning (8 Projects)

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  • Updated 7/2021
4.1
(148 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
2 Hour(s) 18 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Learnkart Technology Pvt Ltd
Rating
4.1
(148 Ratings)

Course Overview

Git and GitHub Projects: Project Based Learning (8 Projects)

100% hands-on lab to help learners understand all the nitty-gritty required in any developer role on a daily basis

Complete hands-on course which will help learners to understand all the nitty-gritty required in any developer role in a unique story telling way covering the business scenarios to help you understand in interesting and engaging way. This course contains total 8 projects which cover different aspects of Git, GitLab, GitHub and BitBucket. Also you will learn how to work with Git in a Visual studio code as well as in IntelliJ IDEA.

So, if you are new to a developer role or a college fresh out and want to learn how to start working on Git. This course is for you.

This course will cover all the necessary hands-on tasks which you may come across in a developer role on a daily basis:

1. How to Download and Install GIT in your local system
2. How to Initialize GIT for project in your local system
3. How to configure GIT
4. How to Perform various GIT operations
5. How to Create GITHUB account
6. How to Create PRIVATE GITHUB repository
7. How to PUSH code/files from local to GITHUB repository
8. How to Add users to GITHUB repository
9. How to create pull request
10. How to enforce approval mechanism while merging Pull request
11. How to approve pull request and merge the code
12. How to remove unwanted files from local repositories
13. How to create and delete branches in GIT
14. How to switch between different branches
15. How to revert changes in GIT
16. How to use git rebase
17. How to create different branches in GIT
18. How to clone the project from GITHUB repository to local
19. How to use merge tool
20. How to resolve merge conflicts
21. How to create GITFLOW for your project
22. Hot to create HOTFIX in your existing repository. 1. How to download and install VSCode locally
23. How to integrate VSCode with GIT
24. How to commit code/file on remote repositories using VSCode tool
25. How to download and install IntelliJ IDEA locally
26. How to integrate VSCode with IntelliJ IDEA
27. How to commit code/file on remote repositories using IntelliJ IDEA
28. How to create GitLab account
29. How to work with GitLab remote repositories
30. How to clone GitLab remote repositories into local system

Course Content

  • 9 section(s)
  • 17 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Project - 01
  • Section 3 Project - 02
  • Section 4 Project - 03
  • Section 5 Project - 04
  • Section 6 Project - 05
  • Section 7 Project - 06
  • Section 8 Project - 07
  • Section 9 Project - 08

What You’ll Learn

  • Learn all the Git operations required for a developer role
  • Learn how to perform Git operations in VSCode (Visual Studio) and IntelliJ IDE (Integrated Development Environment)
  • Learn how to work with GitLab
  • Learn how to work with Bitbucket
  • Learn how to commit, add file, branch, merge code, resolve merge conflict, clone repository, fork repository, create pull request, approve pull request, etc.


Reviews

  • A
    Anuj Choudhary
    5.0

    lots of things learned from creating initialing git with github, gitlab and bitbucket. Everything is crystal clear now.

  • A
    Abdelaaziz Ouakala
    4.0

    Nice little projects. Good instructions.

  • M
    Miguel Matos
    3.0

    The idea of doing practical projects is what drives me to want to take a course on Udemy; however, instructors' voices sometimes generate external noise. I expected it to be more serious, like the one in the introduction, but well, now that I have the course, I will want to see it through to the end.

  • A
    Ahmad Esmaili
    4.0

    It was good, but the quality of the movie was not good

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