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Development with Git and Gerrit - Eclipse DemoCamp Stuttgart - 2010-11-23msohn
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This document discusses Git and version control. It begins with an introduction to Git, explaining that Git is a version control system that allows developers to work collaboratively by storing code and tracking changes. It then covers why Git is needed, the basic Git commands, common Git rules and best practices, and Git flow for managing branches.
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Introducing Github and Octocats by Tony BangratzRailsGirls_RTM
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This document contains tips related to using GitLab, including tips for GitLab upgrades, converting databases, using GitLab runners for CI/CD, managing GitLab groups and projects, issue templates, linting .gitlab-ci.yml files, and using wikis. It also mentions upcoming GitLab features like WebIDE integration and interactive terminals for jobs.
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This commit updates the conference app to use Java 8 features like Streams and RxJava for reactive programming. It also includes Retrolambda to support lambda expressions on older versions of Android. The commit improves the app code by leveraging newer Java language features and reactive extensions for asynchronous programming.
GitHub is a web-based hosting service for Git repositories that offers features like code management, access control and collaboration tools. It started in 2008 and has grown significantly, hosting over 10 million repositories by 2013. While initially self-funded, GitHub became profitable and raised $100 million in venture capital in 2012, changing to add middle management in 2014.
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This document discusses GitHub and open source software. It begins with an introduction to open source software, including its history and advantages. It then covers Git, including what it is, why it's used, and some basic commands. The document also discusses GitHub, including what it is, how it can be used for collaboration, and best practices. It emphasizes using commits and pull requests effectively, dealing with conflicts, using issues and labels properly, and choosing an appropriate license.
This document discusses Git and GitHub. It provides an introduction to Git and GitHub, listing their main features and uses. Resources are shared for learning more about Git setup and usage on Mac as well as recommended books and GUI tools. Contact information is also provided should anyone have additional questions.
Git is a free and open source version control system that handles projects of all sizes with speed and efficiency. GitHub is a web-based hosting service for Git repositories that adds features like a graphical interface, access control, wikis, task management, and issue tracking. GitHub allows multiple developers, designers, writers, and managers to collaborate on a project by contributing to a shared repository and reviewing each other's work through pull requests.
This document provides an overview of using Git from initialization to branching. It discusses initializing a Git repository, adding, committing, and pushing files. It also covers pulling versus fetching and rebasing, developing feature branches, creating pull requests, and some pro tips for using Git. The document is intended to help readers understand the basic Git workflow from setting up a project through collaborative development using branches and pull requests.
Git is a distributed version control system that is used to manage source code during software development. It allows developers to track changes to code over time and collaborate on projects. Git stores code in a special repository that can be hosted on services like GitHub, which provides a web-based graphical interface and additional features. Git and GitHub are widely used by developers and designers to backup code, collaborate on projects, and deploy websites and applications.
GitOps è un nuovo metodo di CD che utilizza Git come unica fonte di verità per le applicazioni e per l'infrastruttura (declarative infrastructure/infrastructure as code), fornendo sia il controllo delle revisioni che il controllo delle modifiche. In questo talk vedremo come implementare workflow di CI/CD Gitops basati su Kubernetes, dalla teoria alla pratica passando in rassegna i principali strumenti oggi a disposizione come ArgoCD, Flux (aka Gitops engine) e JenkinsX
This document announces a workshop on using Git and GitHub. It will cover setting up Git, the workflow in Git, and pushing code to GitHub. Attendees can provide feedback on the workshop at a specific URL.
Git is an open source version control system that allows tracking changes to files and coordinating work on projects between multiple people. It features repositories to store project files, issues to track tasks, pull requests to review changes, and gists for sharing code snippets. Version control records changes made over time to files so that specific versions can be retrieved, and Git is commonly used by developers and companies to collaborate on software projects.
This document provides an agenda for an orientation session on Git and GitHub that will cover:
1. What Git and GitHub are and how to install Git and create a GitHub account
2. Creating repositories, adding files, checking status, and pushing changes to GitHub
3. Additional GitHub programs like GitHub Student Developer Pack and Campus Experts
4. An activity like a quiz to reinforce the material
The document is an introduction to Git and GitHub. It explains that Git is a version control system that allows developers to track changes to code and save different versions. GitHub is described as a hosting service for Git repositories that enables collaboration through features like issue tracking. The document encourages signing up for a free GitHub account to begin learning how to use Git and GitHub.
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Git is an open-source version control system created by Linus Trovalds that helps users achieve version control and track changes on files. Version control systems like Git allow developers and non-developers to collaborate by downloading, modifying, and uploading new versions of projects. Github builds on Git by providing a platform for developers to store projects in repositories and connect with other developers. Key Github concepts include repositories for storing project files, forking to create new projects from existing ones, and pull requests and change logs for tracking changes made to projects.
This document is a GIT tutorial that provides an overview of GIT's history and basics, usage workflows, setup and configuration, common commands, best practices, and additional learning resources. It describes how GIT is fast, distributed, secure, intuitive, open-source software used by many developers and projects. It also outlines key commands like init, add, commit, branch, merge, and log, and recommends configuring user information and aliasing commands for easier use. Tips are provided such as committing often with clear messages and asking for help when needed.
This document provides an overview of a workshop on using branches in Git. It covers creating new branches, switching between branches, merging branches, and rebasing branches. Attendees are encouraged to provide feedback on the workshop through a shared link. The workshop topics include branches, resolving conflicts, and collaboration using Git.
GitHub is a web-based Git repository hosting service that offers version control and source code management like Git but with additional features like a graphical interface and collaboration tools. It allows both registered and non-registered users to browse public repositories. While GitHub's open source projects are not required to meet the Open Source Definition, users should check the license in each repository to determine if it meets their needs. GitHub also offers a private enterprise version designed for large companies to host code behind a firewall. Originally self-funded, GitHub received $100 million in venture capital in 2012, four years after being founded.
A beginner's talk on Git and GitHub. Three main sections: the basics, branching/merging, and collaborating (with GitHub). A funny xkcd comic is used (#1597). Brief mentions of GitHub alternatives (GitLab).
Awesome Git Workflow for Agencies and TeamsChris Reynolds
We all know that Git > SVN, right? But maybe you haven’t had time yet to fully grasp the awesome power of a perfect Git workflow. Chris Reynolds is a developer for WebDevStudios and is here to share how WDS uses Git on projects for clients like Microsoft and the United States’ National Park Service as well as collaborative development on plugins on GitHub and the WordPress Plugins repository.
The document provides an agenda for a presentation on GitHub Copilot. The presentation introduces GitHub Copilot as an AI coding assistant powered by OpenAI's LLM model. It demonstrates some of Copilot's capabilities, discusses how it works, and considers its current and future impact on development. The presentation also explores scenarios where Copilot could be helpful or limited and provides tips on getting the most out of it. It examines trends in AI for developers and thinks through thought experiments on how Copilot could influence agile practices, the development process, and who is able to develop software.
IBM Agile Engineering Summit 18: How to Integrate IBM Rational® Team Concert ...Bartosz Chrabski
Are you are using Git for source code management in software development projects? Why not integrate it with other tools that organizations use on a daily basis? If your organization is considering an integration between IBM Rational Team Concert and Git, this session is perfect for you. It describes the concept and architecture of an RTC-Git integration and highlights step-by-step the setup and configuration for such an integration. You will leave with all the information you need to set up your environment and start working. Join us to learn about the advantages of using RTC and Git together.
This document outlines an agenda for a Google Developers Student Club meeting about Hacktoberfest. The agenda includes introductions, an overview of what Hacktoberfest and open source are, how to get started with Git and GitHub, how to make a pull request, and a demonstration of the pull request process. The document provides guidance on how anyone can participate in Hacktoberfest, including beginners, and notes that the student club will help members complete two pull requests to earn rewards. It encourages participants to join a WhatsApp group for updates and concludes by wishing everyone fun contributing to open source projects.
This document discusses GitHub and open source software. It begins with an introduction to open source software, including its history and advantages. It then covers Git, including what it is, why it's used, and some basic commands. The document also discusses GitHub, including what it is, how it can be used for collaboration, and best practices. It emphasizes using commits and pull requests effectively, dealing with conflicts, using issues and labels properly, and choosing an appropriate license.
This document discusses Git and GitHub. It provides an introduction to Git and GitHub, listing their main features and uses. Resources are shared for learning more about Git setup and usage on Mac as well as recommended books and GUI tools. Contact information is also provided should anyone have additional questions.
Git is a free and open source version control system that handles projects of all sizes with speed and efficiency. GitHub is a web-based hosting service for Git repositories that adds features like a graphical interface, access control, wikis, task management, and issue tracking. GitHub allows multiple developers, designers, writers, and managers to collaborate on a project by contributing to a shared repository and reviewing each other's work through pull requests.
This document provides an overview of using Git from initialization to branching. It discusses initializing a Git repository, adding, committing, and pushing files. It also covers pulling versus fetching and rebasing, developing feature branches, creating pull requests, and some pro tips for using Git. The document is intended to help readers understand the basic Git workflow from setting up a project through collaborative development using branches and pull requests.
Git is a distributed version control system that is used to manage source code during software development. It allows developers to track changes to code over time and collaborate on projects. Git stores code in a special repository that can be hosted on services like GitHub, which provides a web-based graphical interface and additional features. Git and GitHub are widely used by developers and designers to backup code, collaborate on projects, and deploy websites and applications.
GitOps è un nuovo metodo di CD che utilizza Git come unica fonte di verità per le applicazioni e per l'infrastruttura (declarative infrastructure/infrastructure as code), fornendo sia il controllo delle revisioni che il controllo delle modifiche. In questo talk vedremo come implementare workflow di CI/CD Gitops basati su Kubernetes, dalla teoria alla pratica passando in rassegna i principali strumenti oggi a disposizione come ArgoCD, Flux (aka Gitops engine) e JenkinsX
This document announces a workshop on using Git and GitHub. It will cover setting up Git, the workflow in Git, and pushing code to GitHub. Attendees can provide feedback on the workshop at a specific URL.
Git is an open source version control system that allows tracking changes to files and coordinating work on projects between multiple people. It features repositories to store project files, issues to track tasks, pull requests to review changes, and gists for sharing code snippets. Version control records changes made over time to files so that specific versions can be retrieved, and Git is commonly used by developers and companies to collaborate on software projects.
This document provides an agenda for an orientation session on Git and GitHub that will cover:
1. What Git and GitHub are and how to install Git and create a GitHub account
2. Creating repositories, adding files, checking status, and pushing changes to GitHub
3. Additional GitHub programs like GitHub Student Developer Pack and Campus Experts
4. An activity like a quiz to reinforce the material
The document is an introduction to Git and GitHub. It explains that Git is a version control system that allows developers to track changes to code and save different versions. GitHub is described as a hosting service for Git repositories that enables collaboration through features like issue tracking. The document encourages signing up for a free GitHub account to begin learning how to use Git and GitHub.
Kubernetes GitOps featuring GitHub, Kustomize and ArgoCDSunnyvale
A brief dissertation about using GitOps paradigm to operate an application on multiple Kubernetes environments thanks to GitHub, ArgoCD and Kustomize. A talk about this matters has been taken at the event #CloudConf2020
Git is an open-source version control system created by Linus Trovalds that helps users achieve version control and track changes on files. Version control systems like Git allow developers and non-developers to collaborate by downloading, modifying, and uploading new versions of projects. Github builds on Git by providing a platform for developers to store projects in repositories and connect with other developers. Key Github concepts include repositories for storing project files, forking to create new projects from existing ones, and pull requests and change logs for tracking changes made to projects.
This document is a GIT tutorial that provides an overview of GIT's history and basics, usage workflows, setup and configuration, common commands, best practices, and additional learning resources. It describes how GIT is fast, distributed, secure, intuitive, open-source software used by many developers and projects. It also outlines key commands like init, add, commit, branch, merge, and log, and recommends configuring user information and aliasing commands for easier use. Tips are provided such as committing often with clear messages and asking for help when needed.
This document provides an overview of a workshop on using branches in Git. It covers creating new branches, switching between branches, merging branches, and rebasing branches. Attendees are encouraged to provide feedback on the workshop through a shared link. The workshop topics include branches, resolving conflicts, and collaboration using Git.
GitHub is a web-based Git repository hosting service that offers version control and source code management like Git but with additional features like a graphical interface and collaboration tools. It allows both registered and non-registered users to browse public repositories. While GitHub's open source projects are not required to meet the Open Source Definition, users should check the license in each repository to determine if it meets their needs. GitHub also offers a private enterprise version designed for large companies to host code behind a firewall. Originally self-funded, GitHub received $100 million in venture capital in 2012, four years after being founded.
A beginner's talk on Git and GitHub. Three main sections: the basics, branching/merging, and collaborating (with GitHub). A funny xkcd comic is used (#1597). Brief mentions of GitHub alternatives (GitLab).
Awesome Git Workflow for Agencies and TeamsChris Reynolds
We all know that Git > SVN, right? But maybe you haven’t had time yet to fully grasp the awesome power of a perfect Git workflow. Chris Reynolds is a developer for WebDevStudios and is here to share how WDS uses Git on projects for clients like Microsoft and the United States’ National Park Service as well as collaborative development on plugins on GitHub and the WordPress Plugins repository.
The document provides an agenda for a presentation on GitHub Copilot. The presentation introduces GitHub Copilot as an AI coding assistant powered by OpenAI's LLM model. It demonstrates some of Copilot's capabilities, discusses how it works, and considers its current and future impact on development. The presentation also explores scenarios where Copilot could be helpful or limited and provides tips on getting the most out of it. It examines trends in AI for developers and thinks through thought experiments on how Copilot could influence agile practices, the development process, and who is able to develop software.
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Are you are using Git for source code management in software development projects? Why not integrate it with other tools that organizations use on a daily basis? If your organization is considering an integration between IBM Rational Team Concert and Git, this session is perfect for you. It describes the concept and architecture of an RTC-Git integration and highlights step-by-step the setup and configuration for such an integration. You will leave with all the information you need to set up your environment and start working. Join us to learn about the advantages of using RTC and Git together.
This document outlines an agenda for a Google Developers Student Club meeting about Hacktoberfest. The agenda includes introductions, an overview of what Hacktoberfest and open source are, how to get started with Git and GitHub, how to make a pull request, and a demonstration of the pull request process. The document provides guidance on how anyone can participate in Hacktoberfest, including beginners, and notes that the student club will help members complete two pull requests to earn rewards. It encourages participants to join a WhatsApp group for updates and concludes by wishing everyone fun contributing to open source projects.
This document provides an overview and summary of GitLab and DevOps workflows presented by Cheng Wei Chen at the STUDY4 TW .NET Conf 2019. The key points discussed include:
- An introduction to GitLab and its components and architecture.
- A comparison of different software development workflows and an explanation of the GitLab Workflow.
- A discussion of different Git branching strategies including GitLab Flow.
- An overview of GitLab Auto DevOps and how it can automate the DevOps pipeline.
- A reiteration of the main topics and a conclusion on how GitLab supports DevOps practices.
Getting Started with GitHub is a tech talk that introduces GitHub and Git. It discusses what GitHub and Git are, the differences between them, and how to get started using them. The talk covers installing Git, creating GitHub and Git accounts, initializing and cloning repositories, contributing to open source projects, and resources for learning more. Integrated development environments that work with Git and GitHub are also presented.
This document outlines a presentation about Hacktoberfest given by the Google Developers Student Club PCE. The presentation introduces Hacktoberfest, explains what open source software is, provides an overview of Git and GitHub, and demonstrates how to make a pull request. It also addresses common concerns about participating, noting that the student club will assist members with two pull requests to help them complete the four required for the event. The goal is to encourage participation in Hacktoberfest and open source software contributions.
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This document outlines a presentation about Hacktoberfest given by Google Developers Student Club PCE. The presentation introduces Hacktoberfest, explains what open source software is, provides an overview of Git and GitHub, and demonstrates how to make a pull request. It also addresses common concerns about participating, noting that GDSC-PCE will assist members with two pull requests to help them complete the four required for the event. The goal is to encourage participation in Hacktoberfest and open source contribution.
This document provides an introduction to GitHub, including what it is, why it is used, and its key features. GitHub is a file storage service for developers to save source code and files. It is based on the version control system Git and allows users to collaborate on projects. Popular features of GitHub include Wikis, Gists for code snippets, GitHub Pages for hosting websites, and extensions that enhance the user experience. The document also discusses other similar services like BitBucket and GitLab, as well as version control systems like Mercurial and Subversion.
The document discusses Hacktoberfest 2023 and provides information about Git, GitHub, and contributing to open source projects. It explains that Git is a version control system, GitHub is a hosting service for Git repositories, and Hacktoberfest is an annual event that encourages contributions to open source projects. The document outlines the steps for using Git locally, hosting a repository on GitHub, and contributing to other projects on GitHub. It also describes who Hacktoberfest is aimed at, including beginners, contributors, and maintainers.
Will Git Be Around Forever? A List of Possible Successors🎤 Hanno Embregts 🎸
What source control software did you use in 2008? Possibly Git, if you were an early adopter or a Linux kernel committer. But chances are you were using Subversion, as this was the product of choice for the majority of the software developers. Ten years later, Git is the most popular product. Which makes me wonder: what will we use another ten years from now?
In this talk we will think about what features we want from our source control software in 2028. More speed? Better collaboration support? No merge conflicts ever?
I’ll also discuss a few products that have been published after Git emerged, including Fossil, Veracity and Pijul. I’ll talk about the extent to which they contain the features we so dearly desire and I’ll demonstrate a few typical use cases. To conclude, I’ll try to predict which one will be ‘the top dog’ in 2028 (all information is provided “as is”, no guarantees etc. etc.).
So attend this session if you’re excited about the future of version control and if you want to have a shot at beating even (!) the early adopters. Now if it turns out I was right, remember that you heard it here first.
We will learn how to create repository, pushing, cloning and creating branches. Additionally we will talk about various workflows that are used by teams while collaborating in a project.
This document outlines an agenda for a Hacktoberfest event. It includes definitions of open source and Hacktoberfest. Hacktoberfest is described as a month-long celebration of open source where participants can earn a digital badge by completing 4 pull requests to public GitHub repositories in October. The document provides instructions on how to participate, including how to register, fork and clone a repository, make changes locally, commit changes, push to your forked repository, and create a pull request. It also advertises two projects maintained by GDSC-PHCET that are suitable for beginners to contribute to as part of Hacktoberfest.
Git is a distributed version control system (DVCS) created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 as an alternative to BitKeeper after its free-of-charge status was revoked for Linux kernel developers. Unlike typical SCMs that track file changes, Git treats each commit as a full snapshot of the project and only stores file differences between commits. This makes Git operations like branching and merging very fast and efficient. Git allows developers to work offline and each local repository contains the full project history. GitHub is a popular hosting service for Git repositories that allows for collaboration and code review. While Git can be used as a valid SVN client, it is best to avoid rewriting history when using Git with SVN to prevent issues with other team
GitHub is a popular web service that facilitates users to host their code online and share it with others for collaborative development. It allows developers to see changes made to code and easily revert them. GitHub also provides free private code repositories and facilitates sharing of codebases among teams through features like forking and cloning repositories. As of 2017, GitHub hosted over 67 million code repositories from 24 million developers and was used by over 117,000 businesses worldwide.
The document provides an overview of Git, GitHub, and Devpost for code collaboration. It introduces version control with Git and how it allows developers to work together through features like branching and merging. GitHub is presented as a way to host Git repositories and provide additional collaboration tools. The document walks through setting up a GitHub repository and preparing it for submission to Devpost for a hackathon.
More & more organisations are adopting open source principles in order to build software. They recognise that open source projects are a productive & successful way of delivering high quality code that solves complex business problems. These organisations allow their developers to share their work without boundaries, require code reviews to be focussed & open to everyone in the company, encourage documentation to be added to the same code repository & implement rigorous automation to test and deploy their code. By adopting these principles they increase productivity & build better software that is shipped earlier and more often.
GitOps is a way of implementing continuous deployment for cloud native applications using Kubernetes. It focuses on a developer-centric experience by using tools like Git and continuous deployment that developers are already familiar with. GitOps uses Git as the single source of truth for infrastructure configuration and changes. It has four main principles: the system is described declaratively, Git is the single source of truth, changes can be automatically applied, and the system is continuously validated and improved. Common GitOps operators that facilitate continuous delivery include Flux, Argo CD, and Jenkins X. The GitOps model uses a pull-based deployment approach rather than pushing changes, improving security, observability, and productivity.
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