Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021
Posted by Superadmin on April 01 2022 12:19:42

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0101. Intro



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0102. Check my 23-Hours long Complete Git and GitHub Guide!.html



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0103. Git Crash Course Overview



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0201. Installing Git



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0202. Initializing new Git Repository



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0203. Git Object Types



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0204. Hashes of the Git Objects



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0301. Adding changes to the Staging Area



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0302. Configuring Git author name and email



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0303. Committing changes



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0304. Exploring commits history



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0305. Basic Git Commands



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0306. Checking out commits and branches



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0307. File tracking statuses in Git



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0308. Staging and Committing changes using one command



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0401. Branches and merging of the branches



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0402. Branches merging in action



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0403. Exploring commits tree using graph option



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0501. GitHub and repository hosting services Overview



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0502. Creating remote repository at GitHub



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0503. Pushing from the local repository to remote



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0504. Committing at GitHub and pulling to the local repository



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0601. Exploring and reading Git Objects



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0602. Reading contents of the HEAD file



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents

Git and GitHub Crash Course

with BOGDAN STASHCHUK


0701. Git Crash Course Summary



Git and GitHub Crash Course 2021

 

 

What you'll learn
Learn what Git is used for
Perform basic Git operations
Stage and Commit changes in the Git repository
Create new branches
Merge branches
Create repositories at GitHub
Synchronize local and remote Git repositories
Explore contents of the Git Objects

Requirements
Prepare only your Mac, Windows or Linux/Unix computer. Anything will work.
We will start from the very beginning and in about an hour you will learn and practice basic Git features
Description
This course is about basic feature of the Git and GitHub.

Learn how to use Git and GitHub in about an HOUR!

Commits, branches, merging, GitHub and Git Objects

If those terms are new to you - jump in and you will learn what is Git and how to use its core features.

Become familiar with Git and GitHub to use it in your own projects and projects you potentially will contribute to in the future.

This is fast Git and GitHub Crash Course that will give you basic understanding of the Git and GitHub. Also using several practice activities you will practice core Git and GitHub feature like committing changes, pushing to the remote and merging branches.

We will start by installing Git and initializing new Git repository. You will learn that Git has 4 types of objects: blobs, trees, commits and annotated tags. Each object has unique SHA1 hash. Also all objects are stored in the folders. Every object has just single reference to it - SHA1 hash. Files are stored in blobs. Filenames are stored in other Git objects called trees.

You will learn how to make changes, stage them and commit afterwards. Also you will learn and practice how to observe commits tree and checkout different commits to "travel in time" between different states of the Git repository.

During this course you will practice all core Git and GitHub features

In practice sections you will perform multiple practice Git activities:

Initialize new Git repository

Configure Git author name and email

Make changes in the working directory, add them to the staging area and commit

Explore commits history

Checkout different commits

Create branches, checkout branches and merge branches

Analyze contents of the Git objects

You will also learn and practice different GitHub features

Create remote repository at GitHub

Connect local and remote repositories

Pushing and pulling operations

Making changes in the files directly at GitHub

All Git operations you will perform in the Terminal - this is the best way to get started with Git to understand it better.

With this Git and GitHub Crash Course you will get lifetime-long access to around 20 lectures and multiple practical exercises. After the course you will become a confident user of the Git and GitHub and will be able easily perform basic Git tasks.

Don't wait and join the course now!

Who this course is for:
Complete beginners who don't know anything about Git
Software developers who want to learn what is Git and how to use its basic features
Developers who want to learn how to connect GitHub and Git repositories


  

Course Contents