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Git for everyone

Unless you have been living in a cave, Git is everywhere. Creative or engineering, you have directly encountered or will encounter Git in the workplace. A common misconception as well is that Git is only for teams? Regardless of work style or team size, Git is the tool that everyone should be using.

Dale Sande, UX Design and Development senior instructor with Code Fellows, will introduce you to Git and get you up to speed on concepts and workflows in no time.

Discover how working in the command line isn't all that scary. Understand how to move between projects with just a few key strokes. Visually experience what Git is doing behind the scenes. Gain confidence with the steps involved for a common Git branching strategy. Cloning isn't just for sheep and galactic empires.

Together we will all create and share Github repositories and understand why Groundhog's Day is the best Git movie EVER!

Course material:

This course will be presented with a slide deck, live demonstration and Gitbook provided with related material.

Presentation outline:

  • Life in the Terminal
  • Terminal utilities (gitbook only)
  • Terminal cheatsheet (short list in presentation, full doc in Gitbook)
  • Git demo (visual desktop demo)
  • What is branching? (visual with GitX)
  • Git basics - a general workflow
  • Clone a repo
  • Fork a repo, edit and submit a pull request

Workshop outline:

  • Getting Git Installed
  • Create a Github account and generate your SSH key
  • Exercise Git workflow (deck visual)
  • Clone a repo
  • Fork a repo, edit and submit a pull request
  • Setting up GIT Bash autocompletion (mention in deck, full doc in Gitbook)

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