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Intro to Git & Github :octocat:

Presented by Girl Develop It, Cincinnati

Ever make changes that broke your code and forgot how your code worked before? Want to work with someone on a code project, but aren’t sure who has the latest version of a particular file? Version control can solve these problems and more!

Git is a popular version control application that can track your code changes, as well as help you to be more methodical in your programming. Win win! This session will introduce the basics of version control, how to use git to keep track of your changes to a project, and using GitHub to collaborate with other developers.

Want to try git for yourself? Github has a 15-minute tutorial you can go through on your own here.

This workshop will cover…

  • The basic concepts of version control
  • The differences between git and other version control applications
  • Fundamental git commands to track changes to a small project
  • The basics of collaborating on code with other developers in a professional environment
  • Navigating the filesystem with Bash.
  • How to use GitHub

Prerequisites

  1. A willingness to use the command line.
    We will be changing directories, listing directory contents, and using git from the command line throughout the class.

  2. A laptop with Git already installed
    Mac, http://git-scm.com/download/mac
    Windows, https://git-for-windows.github.io/

  3. A Github account…
    Sign up for free at https://github.com/join.

Course Materials

Resource URL
Slides http://git.gdicincy.com/
Part One: Intro to Bash https://github.com/tcmacdonald/intro-to-git/blob/master/bash.md
Part Two: Intro to Git https://github.com/tcmacdonald/intro-to-git/blob/master/git.md
Starter Kit https://github.com/tcmacdonald/intro-to-git-starter-kit