Over here, you will find information and shared resources for the Git/GitHub workshop that CS Hub is hosting @ York University on Fall semester of 2016
We will be covering the basics of how to use Git (and GitHub) from the command-line. We will firstly talk about Version Control Systems (VCS) and how Git stands out from other options available out there. We will talk about the difference between Git and GitHub. We will give an abstract overview on how Git works as a Distributed VCS. And lastly (and probably most important), we will go through a step by step guide to try the basic commands of Git (Everything you will need to get you started). This workshop is by no means trying to make you an expert of Git. It is aimed at getting beginners comfortable enough to use Git/GitHub.
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Theory
- What is Git?
- What's the difference between Git and GitHub?
- Git Terminology
- Repositories
- Commits
- Branches
- Remotes
- Clone / Push / Pull
- Staging Area
- Branch / Checkout / Merge
- Fork / Pull Request
- General Workflows
- Team Project
- Open Source (Pyramid)
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Didn't Fall Asleep Yet? Great, Let's Do Some Hands-on
- Stay tuned ...
- ProGit - Full PDF book
- Git Cheat Sheet - PDF with most used commands
- Code School - Interactive 15-minute tutorial, very useful for beginners
- Youtube - Derek Banas - Git Video Tutorials Playlist
- Markdown Tutorial - Interactive tutorial to learn Markdown (the standard used to format readme files)
Don't forget that there are plenty of GUI tools that you can use to make your life easier. However, we strongly recommend that you use Git from the command line for a while in order to fully understand the workflow (employers like that too).
As always, we hope you found the workshop fun and informative.
Don't forget that we always welcome feedback!
Marwan Alani
CS Hub - 2016
www.cshub.ca