Introduction to Git and GitHub Basics

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Introduction to Git and GitHub Basics

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This course features Coursera Coach! A smarter way to learn with interactive, real-time conversations that help you test your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and deepen your understanding as you progress through the course. This course provides a comprehensive foundation in Git and GitHub, essential tools for modern software development. By the end of the course, you’ll understand version control systems, how to efficiently track and manage project changes, and collaborate with others on GitHub. You will gain practical knowledge of using Git’s features, from setting up repositories to committing changes and handling conflicts. Starting with the basics, you will explore Git’s core concepts, including version control and its internal mechanics. Then, the course takes you through installing Git on different platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux), setting up repositories, and managing files. You’ll also learn the crucial commands for interacting with Git repositories, navigating the terminal, and using GitHub to manage and collaborate on projects. Whether you are new to version control or looking to improve your Git and GitHub skills, this course offers hands-on practice and real-world applications. The course is perfect for software developers, system administrators, or anyone working in environments where collaboration and versioning are essential. The difficulty is beginner-friendly, making it accessible to individuals with no prior Git experience.
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