Course description
Guided Project: GitHub and GitHub Branches for Beginners
GitHub reports that more than 4 million organizations and 94 million developers use its platform to host more than 330 million repositories, track code changes, collaborate on solutions, contribute to open-source projects, and network with other professionals.
GitHub knowledge and skills are essential for Software Developers, Data Scientists, Data Engineers, DevOps Engineers, andother IT professionals.
In this hands-on guided project, you will use available web-based options in GitHub to set up a GitHub account, create and modify repositories and branches, merge branches, and manage pull requests.
No coding experience is necessary, and by the end of this project, you will have experience with the basics of GitHub and be ready to explore GitHub’s more advanced features.
Your lab environment already has many technologies preinstalled, saving you the time and hassle of setting everything up. Also, note that this platform works best with current versions of modern browsers.
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Prerequisites
For this project, you will need the following:
- Access to a web browser
- A personal email account
Outcome / Qualification etc.
What you'll learn
After completing this project, you will be able to:
- Explain why developers use GitHub
- Create a GitHub account
- Add a repository to GitHub
- Create and edit a file in a GitHub repository
- Upload and commit a file to a GitHub repository
- Create a branch in a GitHub repository
- Commit changes to a child branch
- Open a pull request
- Merge a pull request into the main branch
Course delivery details
This course is offered through IBM, a partner institute of EdX.