Git & GitHub -Essentials for Version Control & Management

Git & GitHub -Essentials for Version Control & Management
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What is Version Control?What is Git?What is GitHub?Why Should I learn Git and GitHub? All this questions are answered here. Git and GitHub are essential tools that sooner or later each developer needs to learn. Hi! My name is Norbert and this is my Git and GitHub for complete beginners course. Eider you are a freelancer or work at a company the probabilities that you will collaborate with others on a project or multiple projects, are prate hi to most certain. Even if you go full lonely wolf you still need some sort of backup, redundancy, version control and remote repository system. No matter if you’re just getting started with (web) development, or applying for a developer job or if you just need to refresh your knowledge on Git and GitHub, version control and version management are a core skills and a must know for all developers. The best toll on the market for version control are Git and GitHub, and they are the most popular version management and repository systems. Also the synergy between Git and GitHub makes them a reliable source for remote work. Also combining them with Microsoft Visual Studio Code will increase your development speed. This course will guide you from a complete beginner with 0 knowledge of Git and GitHub, to be confident and efficient when working with version control and version management systems. Prier Knowledge?Absolutely No prier knowledge is required. What will you learn? Essential Mac and Windows terminal commends forAccessing files and directories using the Mac Terminal and Windows cmdCreating and Deleting files and directories using the Mac Terminal and Windows cmdFlagging files and directories using the Mac Terminal and Windows cmdCopying, Renaming and Moving files and directories using the Mac Terminal and Windows cmdWhat is Git and version managementHow Git works and how to install git on Mac and PCHow to create a repository in gitHow to add, commnit and log your commits to a git repositoryWhat are branches, how to create, merge and delete branchesHow. gitignore worksWhat is GitHub remote controlHow git and GitHub work togetherHow to go from a local repository to a remote repositoryHow to create a GitHub Account, and your first Remote repositoryHow to connect and pushing to your repository, also log your pushing history and branchesWhat are Remote and local tracking branchesHow to create a local tracking branchFrom Local-Remote Workflow important commandsFrom Remote to local repositories with “Cloning"What is the upstream, branches with and withoutHow to delete branches and public commitsHow GitHub collaboration worksWhat the difference between Public and Privat Repositories isHow to change a Public to a private repository and backHow to Fork a repositoryHow to create a pull request, accepting and merging the pull request to the main branchHow to add and remove collaborators from a repositoryHow to contribute to open source projects and repositoriesHow you can host your websites on GitHubWhat is GitHub Pages and how it worksHow to create a website using GitHub pagesWhat is a static site generator and how to create a static website and host it on GitHubHow to add more content to a website by adding multiple pagesHow to publish and unpublish your website using GitHub Pages. Real World ProjectsCreate and contribute to a modern-landing-page repositoryContribute to the BarniCoin-Blockchain (NOT A REAL BLOCKCHAIN)