Course Outline
Git Overview
- Installing Git
- Short History of Git
- What is Git?
Git Concepts
- Focus and Design
- Git Object Types
- The Git Data Model
- Branching and Merging
- The Treeish
- The Git Directory
- Working Directory
- The Index
- Non-SCM Uses of Git
Git in Practice
- Setting Up Your Profile
- Getting a Git Repository
- Normal Workflow Examples
- Log - the Commit History
- Browsing Git
- Git Diff
- Branching
- Simple Merging
- Stashing
- Tagging
- Exporting Git
- Distributed Workflow Examples
- Sharing Repositories
- Hosted Repositories
Requirements
Basic knowledge of project development.
Testimonials (5)
Having a virtual machine to follow along with Luke was very helpful.
Bob Taylor - Digital Data Technologies, Inc.
Course - Git for Users
- interactive, changing topic by request - good trainers' subject knowledg - he extended the session, so we could ask all our questions, and he offered to ask our questions via email after the session as well. - Questions were mostly answered right away
Christian Ettenberger - GE Healthcare GmbH
Course - Git for Users
Saw that the trainer had invested a lot of time in producing examples that mirrored real world problems. Designed examples to comprehend the lesson objective and to point out common pitfalls.
Ross Wilson - skyguide - swiss air navigation services ltd
Course - Git for Users
Good coverage of subjects given the time available.
Richard Webb - Boldon James
Course - Git for Users
the trainer clearly had a good understanding of the subject matter. He responded well to individual issues with the exercises, and questions raised by the attendees.