Git on Linux Simplified - How to Setup Your First Repository and Use Version Control
Offered By: Linode via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to use Git for version control on Linux in this comprehensive 27-minute tutorial. Install Git, create your first repository, and master essential commands like git status, add, commit, and push. Explore repository structure, track file changes, revert modifications, and clone repositories. Gain practical knowledge on configuring Git, examining config files, and pushing changes to remote repositories. Perfect for developers and programmers looking to enhance their version control skills on Linux systems.
Syllabus
Introduction
Installing git on Linux
Create a Repository with git
Accessing Your New Repository
What’s in a Repository?
Utilizing Your Repository
git Command - git Status
Adding files to git for Tracking
Setting Up fit config
Your first git commit
Tracking the Changes
Committing New Changes
Reverting Changes
Cloning Your Repository
Examining a git config File
Pushing Your Changes to Remote
Conclusion
Taught by
Linode
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