Intro
The course shows how to use Git, the popular open-source version control software, to manage changes to source code and text files.
Discover how to track changes to files in a repository, review previous edits, and compare versions of a file; create branches to test new ideas without altering the main project; and merge those changes into the project if they work out. The course begins by demonstrating version control in a single-user, standalone context, before exploring how remote repositories allow users to collaborate on projects effectively.
Objetivo
:: How to control versions
:: Git Instalation
:: Managing repositor
:: Git architecture
:: Managing versions
:: Merging and conflicts
:: Hosted repositories and remote branches
:: Effective collaboration workflow
Programa
- Exploring the history of version control
- Installing Git on Mac, Windows, and Linux
- Initializing a repository
- Writing useful commit messages
- Understanding the Git three-tree architecture
- Tracking when files are added, edited, deleted, or moved
- Viewing change sets and comparing versions
- Undoing changes and rolling back to previous versions
- Ignoring changes to select files
- Creating and working with code branches
- Merging branches and resolving merge conflicts
- Stashing changes for later
- Working with hosted repositories and remote branches
- Developing an effective collaboration workflow
Destinatários
This course is intended for professionals who need to deepen their knowledge of version control using Git.
Data / Local
03 Fev 2025 até 04 Fev 2025
2ª e 3ª, das 09h30 às 16h30
Live-Training
600€