Github Essentials

Reskill, upskill, or just skill. This GitHub quick tips online course makes sure you’re the sharpest dev in the talent pool. 

(GITHUB.AJ1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-318-9
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About This Course

Enroll in our GitHub Essentials course, own your repositories, and casually drop “Let me handle the merge conflicts” in your next job role. 

In this online GitHub course, master everything from basic commits to seamless collaboration. Learn to crush pull requests, organize teams, and turn wikis into smart project workflows. 

By the end, you’ll handle GitHub’s tools so smoothly, that your code will practically push itself. 

Hit enroll. Your future self will thank you in the commit logs. 

Skills You’ll Get

  • Master creating and managing repositories.
  • Streamline teamwork with pull requests, reviews, and seamless merges.
  • Organize projects using GitHub’s issue tracker, labels, and milestones.
  • Build detailed wikis and documentation to keep projects crystal clear.
  • Set up teams, control access levels, and manage organizations.
  • Launch live web pages directly from your repository with GitHub pages.
  • Customize user and repository settings to work smarter. 

1

Introduction

  • Who this course is for
  • What this course covers
  • To get the most out of this course
2

Brief Repository Overview and Usage of the Issue Tracker

  • Exploring the repository's main page
  • Learning how to use the powerful benefits of the issue tracker
  • Summary
3

Using the Wiki and Managing Code Versioning

  • Using the wiki
  • Managing code versioning
  • Tips and tricks
  • Summary
4

Managing Organizations and Teams

  • The difference between users and organizations
  • Organization roles and repository permission levels
  • Creating an organization
  • Global member privileges
  • Repositories
  • Teams – a great way to grant selective access to your organization projects
  • The People tab
  • Organization settings
  • Tips and tricks
  • Summary
5

Collaboration Using the GitHub Workflow

  • Learning about pull requests
  • Peer review and inline comments
  • Merging the pull request
  • Tips and tricks
  • Summary
6

GitHub Pages and Web Analytics

  • GitHub Pages
  • Web analytics
  • Tips and tricks
  • Summary
7

Exploring the User and Repository Settings

  • User settings
  • Repository settings
  • Tips and tricks
  • Summary

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GitHub is your go-to platform for collaborating on code, tracking project changes, and building software with others.

Whether you’re working solo, with a team, or contributing to open-source projects, it keeps your work organized, backs up your files, and makes teamwork easier. 

The basics include creating repositories (folders for your project), committing (saving) changes, branching (working on different versions), merging updates, and collaborating via pull requests.

You’ll also use issues for tracking tasks and wikis for documentation. Learn these fundamental GitHub actions in our online course to create a strong dev profile. 

This GitHub Essentials training covers key concepts that align with the certification, but you’ll need to check GitHub’s official site for the latest exam details and costs. 

Absolutely! GitHub isn’t just for developers. Writers, designers, and project managers use it for docs, design files, and task tracking. You’ll need basic Git commands, but no advanced coding skills. 

Yes! GitHub hosts tons of free Python projects, tutorials, and open-source code. You can study others’ work, contribute, or even host your own Python projects.

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