English Delivery Only: Git and GitHub
- Código del Curso GITHUB
- Duración 2 días
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Temario
Parte superior*** Course delivered in English (UK - (GMT)) ***
Git and GitHub Course Overview
Git is the most widely used version control system,and GitHub is the most popular hosting service for Git repositories. Millions of developers use the
Calendario
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- Método de Impartición: Aprendizaje Virtual
- Fecha: 15-16 enero, 2026 | 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM
- Sede: Aula Virtual (W. Europe )
- Idioma: Español
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- Método de Impartición: Aprendizaje Virtual
- Fecha: 15-16 enero, 2026 | 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM
- Sede: Aula Virtual (W. Europe )
- Idioma: Español
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- Método de Impartición: Aprendizaje Virtual
- Fecha: 12-13 marzo, 2026 | 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM
- Sede: Aula Virtual (W. Europe )
- Idioma: Español
Dirigido a
Parte superiorWho will the Course Benefit?
This course will benefit developers who are required to collaborate using Git and GitHub,and any team member otherwise requiring some level of awareness of how these tools work and the associated workflows and best practices.
Objetivos del Curso
Parte superiorCourse Objectives
This course aims to provide the delegate with the skills and knowledge necessary to be able to collaborate on a project under version control,specifically with Git and GitHub.
Contenido
Parte superiorGit and GitHub Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 1
Course Introduction
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: GETTING STARTED
- What is a VCS?
- The types of VCS
- A short history of Git
- Git vs. Subversion et al.
- The three file states
- The working tree,staging area,and Git DB
- The basic workflow
- Installing Git
- Git config
- Getting help
Session 2: GIT BASICS
- What is a repo?
- Creating and cloning repos
- Tracked vs untracked files
- Checking status
- Staging new and modified files
- Ignoring files and directories
- Viewing changes
- Committing changes
- Removing files
- Renaming files
- Viewing commit history
- Undoing changes
- Managing remotes
- Tagging
Git and GitHub Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 2
Session 3: BRANCHING
- What is branching?
- Commit objects
- Branches
- The master branch
- Creating a new branch
- HEAD
- Switching between branches
- Divergent history
- Merging
- Resolving conflicts
- Deleting a branch
- Branch management
- Workflows
- Remote branches
- Pushing
- Tracking branches
- Pulling
- Rebasing
- Stashing
Session 4: GITHUB
- What is GitHub?
- Getting set up
- The GitHub flow
- Pull requests
- No fast-forward merge
- Keeping up with upstream
- Creating a new repo
- Adding collaborators
- Free and paying GitHub accounts
- Changing the visibility of a repo
- Deleting a repo
Pre-requisitos
Parte superiorRequirements
Delegates attending this course should be computer literate and will ideally have some experience working at the command line though this is not essential.