Git is the most commonly used version control system. It tracks the changes you make to files, so you have a record of what has been done. Git also makes collaboration easier, allowing changes by multiple people to all be merged into one source.
Why learn Git?
Say, you're working on a project that needs revisions. Committing the changes(you'll learn this in Git) can help in code backup. It's a great way to showcase your work.
Not a difficult thing to learn, certainly much much easier than programming ,at least for me :)
This free course is recommended for beginners- where you'll be learning git installation, how to create a git repo, adding commits, tagging, branching, merging all explained through videos and walkthroughs.
This free course contains self-paced video tutorials where you'll be learning about Git Basics, Git Branching, Git Workflow, Git Teamwork. You will also get a completion certificate,git cheat sheet and a project at the end.
This is an open-source introduction to Git and GitHub guide that will help you learn the basics of version control and start using Git for your SysOps, DevOps, and Dev projects. No matter if you are a DevOps/SysOps engineer, developer, or just a Linux enthusiast, you can use Git to track your code changes and collaborate with other members of your team or open source maintainers.
The guide is suitable for anyone working as a developer, system administrator, or a DevOps engineer and wants to learn the basics of Git, GitHub and version control in general.
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