2. ● Stay attentive, we do not want YOU missing anything.
● Share your questions on the Slido link
● Links and instructions to participate in activities have
been shared in the announcements channel
HouseKeeping
Rules
3. Git and GitHub
Pay close attention, we are now starting our
theoretical look at:
4. A look at :
● What Is Git and What Is GitHub
● What is Git used for
● How to use GIT
● Authenticating GIT with SSH
5. What is Git and What is Github
Git is a free, open-source VCS used for tracking source code changes. It allows multiple
developers to work together on non-linear development. Git is free, open-source,
speedy, and scalable, making it the world's most popular VCS.
On the other hand, GitHub is a company that offers a cloud-based repository allowing
developers to store and manage their code and to track and control code changes.
FYI: You CAN use Git without GitHub, but you CANNOT use GitHub without Git.
6. What is Git used for
Git's primary use is source code management in software development, however it
can track changes in any file set. The project history stored in Git shows who has made
changes, what was done, when, and why.
Being a distributed VCS, Git enables every team member to have a copy of the project
and its history on their machine, allowing them to save project snapshots locally.
It also allows developers to work with several remote repositories and collaborate with
other people simultaneously within the same project.
7. How to use Git
Step 1: Install Git and Create a GitHub Account
Step 2: Create a Local Git Repository (local)
Step 3: Create a New Repository on GitHub (remote)
Step 4: Add a File to the Repository
Step 5: Create a Commit
Step 6: Push