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− | This tutorial is meant to help you with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version_control revision control] of your own or your team's code. Though multiple revision control tools do exist we will focus here on [https://git-scm.com/ Git], which is free and open-source. In particular, these tutorials will often show the usage of Git with [https://github.com/ GitHub], which is one of the most common implementations of Git. Nevertheless, the tutorials will always make a clear distinction between Git in general and one of its | + | This tutorial is meant to help you with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version_control revision control] of your own or your team's code. Though multiple revision control tools do exist we will focus here on [https://git-scm.com/ Git], which is free and open-source. In particular, these tutorials will often show the usage of Git with [https://github.com/ GitHub], which is one of the most common implementations of Git. Nevertheless, the tutorials will always make a clear distinction between Git in general and one of its implementations. |
Many tutorials do already exist and GitHub has an interactive section, where you can practice and learn new skills directly within the GitHub interface. When appropriate, we will link to those interactive tutorials in the different sections. | Many tutorials do already exist and GitHub has an interactive section, where you can practice and learn new skills directly within the GitHub interface. When appropriate, we will link to those interactive tutorials in the different sections. | ||
Revision as of 11:52, 27 July 2022
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Title: | Git Tutorials |
Provider: | HPC.NRW
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Contact: | tutorials@hpc.nrw |
Type: | Online |
Topic Area: | Revision control |
License: | CC-BY-SA |
Syllabus
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1. Basic Git overview | |
2. Creating and Changing Repositories | |
3. Branching |
This tutorial is meant to help you with revision control of your own or your team's code. Though multiple revision control tools do exist we will focus here on Git, which is free and open-source. In particular, these tutorials will often show the usage of Git with GitHub, which is one of the most common implementations of Git. Nevertheless, the tutorials will always make a clear distinction between Git in general and one of its implementations.
Many tutorials do already exist and GitHub has an interactive section, where you can practice and learn new skills directly within the GitHub interface. When appropriate, we will link to those interactive tutorials in the different sections.
Topics
Creating and Cloning Repositories
In this topic you will learn how to create a repository and how to clone an existing one.