Certified Git Version Control Professional
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Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Online
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
This certification for Git Version Control Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for versioning and version control of software development. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in installation, configuration, branching, Gitosis, Gitolite, distributed Git, Stashing, Submodules, Git Objects, Packfiles, and Customizing Git.
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About this course
Job seekers looking to find employment in IT or software development departments of various companies, students generally wanting to improve their skill set and make their CV stronger and existing employees looking for a better role can prove their employers the value of their skills through this certification.
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Subjects
- Server
- Installing Git
- Git Repository
- Branch Management
- Distributed Workflows
- Interactive Staging
- Stashing
- Re-writing
- Subtree Merging
- Customizing Git
- Git Internals
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Introduction
- Version Control
- History of Git
- Git Basics
- Installing Git
- First-Time Git Setup
Git Basics
- Getting a Git Repository
- Recording Changes to the Repository
- Viewing the Commit History
- Undoing Things
- Working with Remotes
- Tagging
- Tips and Tricks
Git Branching
- What a Branch Is
- Basic Branching and Merging
- Branch Management
- Branching Workflows
- Remote Branches
- Rebasing
Git on the Server
- The Protocols
- Getting Git on a Server
- Generating Your SSH Public Key
- Setting Up the Server
- Public Access
- GitWeb
- Gitosis
- Gitolite
- Git Daemon
- Hosted Git
Distributed Git
- Distributed Workflows
- Contributing to a Project
- Maintaining a Project
Git Tools
- Revision Selection
- Interactive Staging
- Stashing
- Rewriting History
- Debugging with Git
- Submodules
- Subtree Merging
Customizing Git
- Git Configuration
- Git Attributes
- Git Hooks
- An Example Git-Enforced Policy
- Git and Other Systems
- Git and Subversion
- Migrating to Git
Git Internals
- Plumbing and Porcelain
- Git Objects
- Git References
- Packfiles
- The Refspec
- Transfer Protocols
- Maintenance and Data Recovery
Additional information
Certified Git Version Control Professional