Getting Started with Git: A Beginner's Guide
Git is a distributed version control system that allows developers to track and manage changes to their code base. It was created by Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, in 2005.
In this Git tutorial, we will be covering the basics of Git and its fundamental concepts. We will start by understanding what version control systems are and why Git is a popular choice for software development.
Next, we will be setting up a Git repository and learning how to track changes to our code base. We will also be learning about Git branches, which allow developers to work on multiple versions of their code at the same time.
In addition, we will be learning about Git commits, which allow developers to save changes to their code base and revert to previous versions if necessary. We will also be learning about Git merge, which allows developers to merge changes from multiple branches into a single branch.
Finally, we will be discussing the importance of Git collaboration and how to work with others on the same code base. This will include topics such as Git remote, Git pull and Git push.
By the end of this tutorial, you will have a solid understanding of Git and be able to use it effectively in your own software development projects.
Chapter 1: Understanding Git and Version Control
Chapter 2: Installing and Configuring Git
Chapter 3: Basic Git Commands and Workflow
Chapter 4: Understanding Git Branches
Chapter 5: Collaborating with Git - Pull Requests and Merge Conflicts
Chapter 6: Advanced Git Techniques - Stashing, Rebasing, and Cherry-picking
Chapter 7: Git in a Continuous Integration and Deployment Pipeline
Chapter 8: Git Integration with Other Tools and Services
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting and Common Git Issues.
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