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GitHub Foundations: Collaborating on GitHub

Offered By: Pluralsight

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GitHub Courses Git Courses Version Control Courses Pull Requests Courses GitHub Pages Courses

Course Description

Overview

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This course will teach you how to collaborate effectively on GitHub through the use of pull requests, issues and other features including gists and pages.

GitHub is the world’s favorite code repository site. Backed by Git, it makes working with the distributed source control accessible for all developers. In 2024, it has more than 100 million active developers working on projects and sharing code over a massive amount of over 420 million of repositories. GitHub was also acquired by Microsoft in 2018 and has since then received a number of exciting new features. In this course, GitHub Foundations: Collaborating on GitHub, you'll learn how to collaborate using GitHub effectively. First, you’ll be introduced to the concept of pull requests, a very important concept, and select the merge strategy for your code to be added onto another branch. Next, you’ll learn how to give and receive feedback using issues, a concept that spans GitHub entirely. Finally, you’ll see how you can work with notifications and other collaborative features including wikis and GitHub Pages. By the end of this course, you will have a good understanding the collaborative features that GitHub contains.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Collaborating on GitHub Using Pull Requests 58mins
  • Doing More with Pull Requests 18mins
  • Using Issues 24mins
  • Working with Notifications 10mins
  • Creating Pages and Gists 8mins

Taught by

Gill Cleeren

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