Rating 4.65 out of 5 (18 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- What is Git
- Why do I need Git
- Git Installation, Git Workflow and Git Configuration
- Synchronizing Local Git repository with remote GitHub repository
- Integrating Node JS Project with GitHub using VS Code
DescriptionNowadays, we all are busy and can dedicate very little time, even to the most essential things. So among many different courses, you should choose the course that takes less learning time and provide you more …
Rating 4.65 out of 5 (18 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- What is Git
- Why do I need Git
- Git Installation, Git Workflow and Git Configuration
- Synchronizing Local Git repository with remote GitHub repository
- Integrating Node JS Project with GitHub using VS Code
DescriptionNowadays, we all are busy and can dedicate very little time, even to the most essential things. So among many different courses, you should choose the course that takes less learning time and provide you more knowledge that is practical and applied. I have designed this course with the same approach.
So here’s a quick overview of the course
Starting with why we need git in the first place, I’ll develop the intuition by highlighting the issues.
Then we would download and install git.
Once Installation is done we’ll perform some necessary configurations required by git for working correctly.
Then we’ll look at the process of working inside git and what is the workflow while using git.
And then we’ll create a new git project and understand its structure, track our changes, and performs some commits.
Then we will see how to make git ignore some files that we don’t want to track.
After that, we’ll make an account on git hub.
Then we’ll connect our local git repository with the remote GitHub repository and start uploading data.
In the end, we’ll see how to build a real-world node JS Project with git using automated features of Visual Studio Code.
And I’ll also show you graphical code comparisons in different commits of the project.
All of this would only take your 30 minutes, and I’m pretty sure after that you would completely understand git.
So I am excited to have you with this course. So let’s begin learning
So what are you waiting for?