
Code Smarter, Collaborate Better – Unlock the Power of Git & GitHub
Course Description
Version control is the backbone of modern software development, it’s how developers track changes, collaborate seamlessly, and manage complex projects with confidence. At the heart of it all lies Git and GitHub, the most widely used tools for code versioning and collaboration.
This course takes you from the very basics of version control systems to real-world GitHub collaboration, ensuring you gain both practical knowledge and hands-on experience.
Whether you’re a beginner, a developer stepping into team workflows, or a project manager who wants to understand how code collaboration works, this course will equip you with everything you need to confidently use Git and GitHub like a pro.
What’s in this course?
We’ll begin with the fundamentals of Version Control Systems, explore the differences between Centralized (CVCS) and Distributed (DVCS) systems, and understand why Git revolutionized version control.
From there, you’ll install and configure Git across different operating systems, learn the core concepts of repositories, commits, branches, and merges, and then move on to GitHub, where real collaboration begins.
Through demonstrations, you’ll perform push, pull, clone, and rebase operations, handle merge conflicts, and learn how to create pull requests, manage issues, and collaborate with others using GitHub’s workflow.
You will build practical projects, including:
Setting up and configuring Git across Windows, macOS, and Linux
Working with files - tracking, committing, and managing changes
Using branching, merging, and rebasing to handle project versions
Connecting your local Git with GitHub using HTTPS or SSH
Understanding the difference between git fetch, git pull, and git push
Collaborating with others via Forks, Issues, Discussions, and Pull Requests
Using GitHub Projects, Wikis, and Actions for productivity and automation
Tagging and versioning project releases
Setting up and configuring Git across Windows, macOS, and Linux
Working with files - tracking, committing, and managing changes
Using branching, merging, and rebasing to handle project versions
Connecting your local Git with GitHub using HTTPS or SSH
Understanding the difference between git fetch, git pull, and git push
Collaborating with others via Forks, Issues, Discussions, and Pull Requests
Using GitHub Projects, Wikis, and Actions for productivity and automation
Tagging and versioning project releases
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
Use Git confidently for solo and team projects
Manage repositories and track changes like a professional developer
Collaborate effectively using GitHub’s tools and workflows
Automate workflows and manage project documentation efficiently
Use Git confidently for solo and team projects
Manage repositories and track changes like a professional developer
Collaborate effectively using GitHub’s tools and workflows
Automate workflows and manage project documentation efficiently
Special Note
This course is packed with hands-on demonstrations, practical examples and real-world troubleshooting, ensuring you don’t just learn Git commands, but also understand how and when to use them in real projects.
Course Structure
Lectures
Step-by-step Demonstrations
Practical Scenarios & Troubleshooting
Lectures
Step-by-step Demonstrations
Practical Scenarios & Troubleshooting
Course Contents
Introduction to Version Control System and It’s Types
Different VCS Tools and Why Git?
Working with Files in Git
Understanding .git Folder & various git command
Various Branching Operations and Merging Strategies
GitHub Fundamentals and its need?
GitHub Remotes and Repositories
Everyday Situations in Git with Practical Scenario/Usecases
Workflow & Collaboration in GitHub
Conflict Resolutions
Tagging and Versioning
GitHub Projects, Wikis, Issues, Pages
Troubleshooting tips
Introduction to Version Control System and It’s Types
Different VCS Tools and Why Git?
Working with Files in Git
Understanding .git Folder & various git command
Various Branching Operations and Merging Strategies
GitHub Fundamentals and its need?
GitHub Remotes and Repositories
Everyday Situations in Git with Practical Scenario/Usecases
Workflow & Collaboration in GitHub
Conflict Resolutions
Tagging and Versioning
GitHub Projects, Wikis, Issues, Pages
Troubleshooting tips
All sections of this course are demonstrated live, with the goal of encouraging enrolled users to set up their own environments, complete the exercises, and learn through hands-on experience!
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