Git and GitHub for DevOps Engineers

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Git and GitHub for DevOps Engineers

About this course

Not sure where to start your DevOps journey? or Want to know what kind of activities a DevOps Engineer does on Git and GitHub in the real world? or Would you like to set up a production-ready Git environment for your developers? Then this course is for you. I have created this course from the perspective of a DevOps Engineer who is not writing application code much.  I have taken a real-world project to explain from creating a repository to releasing code onto the production environment. This gives a complete understanding of the power of Git and GitHub. I hope you will enjoy this course. We have covered various concepts like What is a version control systeminstalling git on windows, Linux, and macworking with git bashcreating repositoriesgit stagesgit workflowscreating GitHub accountcloning repositorypush code onto the remote repositorygit clone vs. git pullgit remote addworking with commits on gitgit branchesbranching strategiescommitting changes on git branchesresolving merge conflictsFork a repositorycreating a pull requestworking with private repositories adding a collaborator creating protected branchestagging a commit reverted changesusing .gitignore filegit rebasegit fetch vs. git pullhow the git project does worksetup git repository and branches for a new project allowing developers to check in codeEnabling DevOps workflow on the Dev branchpull request (PR) to merge code from Dev to productionRelease code onto production

What you'll learn

  • understand version control systems
  • install Git on various operating systems
  • create and manage repositories
  • handle commits and branches in Git
  • resolve merge conflicts
  • create and manage pull requests

Course objectives

  • set up Git for a new project
  • implement DevOps workflows on branches
  • manage code releases to production

Skills you'll gain

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