What you'll learn:
- How git and GitHub work
- Understanding git from basic to advance.
- Learning and understanding the working directory and staged area
- Why branches exist, the idea about using them efficiently.
(WARNING ABOUT COURSE DESCRIPTION). A course description on Udemy must contain at least 200 words. It's difficult to write, especially for a free course ( which cannot exceed 2H total video ). Due to some people not finding it professional, I had to explain this. I could explain what you can expect from the course in a few sentences, but as I mentioned it's not available. Feel free to skip reading the course description if you wish.
What we will cover?
How does "add" work?
How does "commit" work?
How does "log" work?
How does "diff" work?
How does "diff --staged" work?
How does "restore" works?
How does "restore --staged" work?
How does "checkout" work?
How does "switch" work?
How does "branch" work?
How does "restore" work?
How does "restore --staged" work?
How does "reset" work?
How does "reset --soft" work?
How does "reset --hard" work?
How does "clean" work?
How does "merge" work?
How does "merge --no-ff" work?
How does "merge --squash" work?
How does "stash" work?
How does "cherry-pick" work?
How does "reflog" work?
How does "rebase" work?
How does "tag" work?
How do "clone" and "fork" work?
How does "fetch" work?
How does "pull" work?
How does "push" work?
How does "upstream" work?
How does git work?
What is the Working Directory?
What is the Staged Area?
Difference between the working directory and staged area?
What is the difference between git and GitHub?
How can you host your work on GitHub?
How collaborating system works?
Who should take this course?
Anyone who is eager to learn git & GitHub?
Anyone who wants to increase his skills
Anyone; no matter which field you are working in.
Anyone who wants to keep things organized.