
Beginning Git and GitHub
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Learn the fundamentals of version control through step-by-step tutorials that will teach you the ins-and-outs of Git. This book is your complete guide to how Git and GitHub work in a professional team environment.
Divided into three parts - Version Control, Project Management and Teamwork - this book reveals what waits for you in the real world and how to resolve the problems you may run into. Once past the basics of Git, you'll see how to manage a software project, and finally how to utilize Git and GithHub to work effectively as a team.
You'll examine how to plan, follow and execute a project with GitHub, and then apply those concepts to real-world situations. Workaround the pitfalls that most programmers fall into when driving a project with Git by using proven tactics to avoid them. You will also be taught the easiest and quickest ways to resolve merge conflicts.
A lot of modern books on Git don't go into depth about non-technical topics. Beginning Git and GitHub will help you cover all the bases right at the start of your career.
What You'll Learn
- Review basic and advanced concepts of Git
- Apply Project Management skills using GitHub
- Solve conflicts or, ideally, avoid them altogether
- Use advanced concepts for a more boosted workflow
Who This book Is For
New developers, developers that have never worked in a team environment before, developers with basic knowledge of Git or GitHub, or anyone who works with text documents.
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Mariot Tsitoara is a Python and JavaScript developer with a passion for the Open Web. He has been involved with Mozilla as a Rep and a Tech Speaker since 2015 and has spoken extensively about Open Source and new technology, including Rust, WebVR and online privacy. You can find him on Twitter @mariot_tsitoara.
Content
Part One: Version Control with Git.- 1. Version Control Systems.- 2. Installation and Setup.- 3. Getting Started.- 4. Diving into Git.- 5. Commits.- 6. Git Best Practices.- 7. Remote Git.- Part Two: Project Management with GitHub.- 8.GitHub Primer.- 9. Quick Start with GitHub.- 10. Beginning Project Management: Issues.- 11. Diving into Project Management: Branches.- 12.Better Project Management: Pull Requests.- Part Three: Teamwork with Git.- 13. Conflicts.- 14. More about Conflicts.- 15. Git GUI Tools.- 16. Advanced Git.- Part Four: Additional Resources.- 17. More with GitHub.- 18. Common Git Problems.- 19. Git and GitHub Workflow.
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