Practical Guide To Git For Beginners And Intermediate Users
Who should take up this Guide?
Only For: Linux and Mac Users
This is a practical guide developed for people who don't have a programming background, especially for beginners, intermediate software engineers, and anyone who wants to explore and exploit the benefits of git in their field.
I am an ML Engineer, I wrote this for data folks like Machine Learning Engineers or researchers who have done Ph.D. but have a hard time getting started with software tools.
It is a practical guide, so don't expect theory from this guide. This is not GUI-based Git, it is purely working from command-line interface (CLI).
What this guide doesn't provide?
- Not for Git advanced users, unless looking for a refresher guide.
- It is not a theory on Git.
- If you're lazy to think and practice, it's not for you. Please don't buy it.
Guide Contents
- Command-line way to play with Git.
- Setting Up Git.
- Create, Update, Manipulate, and Delete Git Repository.
- Working with the history of commits.
- Branching
- Create, Update, and Delete multiple branches.
- Merging
- Merging multiple branches.
- Creating conflicts but merging with auto-merging.
- Creating conflicts but merging manually.
- Working with remote git repository
- Cloning remote repository
- Add contents to the remote repository
- Pull and Push contents to the remote and local repository
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Ten Page Guide To Work With Git. Developed for Data folks, Beginners and Intermediate software engineers.