Git, Gate Hub and Gate Lip Tutorial (Free)

Git, Gate Hub and Gate Lip Tutorial (Free)

Git is the most popular and widely used version control system in the world. It is true that you can program without a gate, but it is safe to say that no major program in the world has been written without a control version, and it can still be said that the gate is the most popular and widely used version of the control. The world is now. In this course, after introducing the gate, we will go to its basic applications and then move on to more advanced discussions by discussing the branches, merging, and how to participate in a gate project. Exactly what you need to work directly with a team on GitHub and GitLab.

Programming instructor He is a Linux expert and has programming skills. His specialized language is Python and he has worked in telecommunication companies. He is also interested in teaching Linux topics and programming in person and online.

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Git is the most popular and widely used version control system in the world. It is true that you can program without a gate, but it is safe to say that no major program in the world has been written without a control version, and it can still be said that the gate is the most popular and widely used version of the control. The world is now. In this course, after introducing the gate, we will go to its basic applications and then move on to more advanced discussions by discussing the branches, merging, and how to participate in a gate project. Exactly what you need to work directly with a team on GitHub and Google site team.

The following is a list of topics covered in this tutorial:
  • Lesson one: Gate preparations and installation
  • Lesson 2: The first init and the first comet
  • Lesson 3: Reviewing the history of work
  • Lesson 4: Review the changes made
  • Lesson 5: Familiarity with the branches or the same branches (Branch)
  • Lesson 6: A little more about brunch
  • Lesson 7: Getting to Know and Using GitHub
  • Lesson 8: Investigating and Resolving Remote Conflicts
  • Lesson 9: Tagging to identify versions
  • Lesson 10: Signing tags and commits
  • Lesson 11: Debugging with the help of a gate
  • Lesson 12: Familiarity with GateLab and participation in projects
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