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Git Version Control for Software Developers and Administrators

This one-day Git training course teaches developers what Git is and how to use Git to manage software versions effectively. Who Can Benefit Software developers Prerequisites Basic computer (Windows...

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$680 USD
Course Code WA2410
Duration 1 day
Available Formats Classroom, Virtual

This one-day Git training course teaches developers what Git is and how to use Git to manage software versions effectively.

Who Can Benefit

Software developers

Prerequisites

Basic computer (Windows or Mac or Linux) literacy

Course Details

Course Outline

Chapter 1. Introduction to Version Control

  • What is Version Control
  • What is Version Control (cont'd)
  • "Undo" Capability
  • Collaboration
  • Collaboration (Cont'd)
  • Communication and Sharing
  • Auditing and Tracking
  • Release Engineering, Maintenance, SDLC
  • Diagnostics
  • History of Version Control
  • What is Version Control (cont'd)
  • Distributed Version Control
  • Summary

Chapter 2. Introduction to Git

  • What is Git
  • Git's Design Goals
  • Git's Design Goals (cont'd)
  • Branching and Merging
  • Branching and Merging (cont'd)
  • Centralized Version Control
  • Distributed Version Control
  • Git Basics
  • Git Basics (Cont'd)
  • Git Basics (cont'd)
  • Getting Git
  • Git on the Server
  • Git Repository Managers
  • Git on Somebody Else's Server
  • Summary

Chapter 3. Basic Git Operations

  • Using Git
  • Definitions
  • Definitions (cont'd)
  • Repository (cont'd)
  • Definitions (cont'd)
  • Commit
  • Commit (continued)
  • How to Think About Commits
  • Viewing History
  • Configuring Git
  • Configuration Scope
  • User Identification
  • User Identification (cont'd)
  • GPG Signing
  • Gnu Privacy Guard
  • GPG Basics
  • GPG and Git
  • .gitignore
  • Other Useful Configurations
  • Summary

Chapter 4. Branching, Merging and Remotes

  • Branching
  • Branches in Git
  • Branches in Git (cont'd)
  • Merge
  • Merge (cont'd)
  • Fast Forward Merge
  • --no-ff
  • More Than One Repository
  • Working with Remotes
  • Fetch and Pull
  • Push
  • Pull Requests
  • Tagging a Commit
  • Lightweight Tags
  • Annotated Tags
  • Sharing Tags
  • Checking Out a Tag
  • Summary

Chapter 5. Git Work Flows

  • Work Flows
  • Local Work Flow
  • Feature Branches
  • Centralized Workflow
  • Integration Manager Work Flow
  • Integration Manager Work Flow (cont'd)
  • Other Work Flows Are Possible
  • Summary

Chapter 6. Introduction to GitFlow

  • What is GitFlow
  • Benefits
  • How GitFlow works?
  • How GitFlow works? (Contd.)
  • What is GitFlow? (Contd.)
  • How GitFlow works? (Contd.)
  • GitFlow Extension
  • Initializing GitFlow
  • Features
  • Release
  • Hotfixes
  • Summary

Chapter 7. Rewriting History

  • Rewriting History
  • Squashing Commits
  • Squashing Commits (cont'd)
  • Rebase vs Merge
  • Amending Commits
  • Reset
  • Summary

Chapter 8. Examining History

  • Looking at History
  • Log
  • Blame
  • Bisect
  • Summary

Chapter 9. Submodules and Subtrees

  • Submodules
  • Dependency Management
  • Dependency Management (cont'd)
  • Git Submodules
  • Adding a Submodule
  • .gitmodules
  • Cloning a Repository with Submodules
  • Updating Submodules (Initial)
  • Updating Submodules (Ongoing)
  • Subtrees
  • Subtrees – How They Work
  • Subtrees
  • Conclusion

Chapter 10. Configuring Git

  • Advanced Configuration
  • Advanced Configuration Variables
  • Environment Variables
  • Aliases
  • Git Hooks
  • Summary

Lab Exercises

Lab 1. Starting Out With Git
Lab 2. Branching, Merging and Working with Remotes
Lab 3. Experimenting with Workflows
Lab 4. Using the GitFlow Workflow
Lab 5. Rebasing and Rewriting History
Lab 6. Git Submodules
Lab 7. (Optional) GitFlow Workflow With the GitFlow Extensions

  • Chapter 1. Introduction to Version Control
  • Chapter 2. Introduction to Git
  • Chapter 3. Basic Git Operations
  • Chapter 4. Branching, Merging and Remotes
  • Chapter 5. Git Work Flows
  • Chapter 6. Introduction to GitFlow
  • Chapter 7. Rewriting History
  • Chapter 8. Examining History
  • Chapter 9. Submodules and Subtrees
  • Chapter 10. Configuring Git
  • Lab Exercises
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