GIT and GitHub Basics -Bootcamp
Naresh Shewakramani, Test Automation Architect
About This Class
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.
Course Outline
Quick Start by providing you the detials of Git architecture.
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.
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.
Screencasts provide a video of the instructor’s computer system with any actions, commands, or screens displayed and narrated.
Moving Forward
This course will expand periodically to include more topics, supporting materials and bonus content! Some content may be in direct response to student feedback or discussions — so get engaged with the course discussions feature!
Projects & Resources
Once you are done with the this course You wll be able to answere the following questions?
1) What is GIT?
2) What is a repository in GIT?
3) What is the command you can use to write a commit message?
4) What are the advantages of using GIT?
5) What is the function of ‘GIT PUSH’ in GIT?
6) What is the function of git clone?
7) How can you create a repository in Git?
8) How can you bring a new feature in the main branch?
9) What is a ‘conflict’ in git?
10)How can conflict in git resolved?
Some other exercises
Exercise #1
a) Create local repository
b) Add files to the staging area
c) Make the first Commit
d) Check History
e) Undo things using Git checkout, revert and reset
Exercise #2
a) Create repository on GitHub
b) Push local repository to GitHub
c) Make the first commit on GitHub
d) Pull from GitHub to local repository
About Author
Naresh Shewakramani, Test Automation Architect
Hi everyone I am a test Automation Architect and Automation Manager.Have passed 13 years playing with automation in different US and UK Project.
I am passionate about designing Automation Frameworks that are effective and easy to maintain.
I am creating these courses on the Skillshare so that i can give back to community of what i have learned in my career and help people to grow.
Skills in this Class:
Technology, Git, Github, Data Science, Code Commit
Size: 1018.13 MB
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/GIT-and-GitHub-Basics-Bootcamp/1011510751.