Skill
Carry Out Version Control Using Git
January 2020 with Shawn Powers
- Intermediate
- 9 videos
- 1 hr 2 mins
Join Shawn Powers as he teaches you how to execute version control by using a Git system.
Learn how to create a new repository by using the init command, how to clone a repository and make a local copy of it, how to view a snapshot of commits by looking at your logs, and how to create a branch and merge it with the master branch. Gain an understanding of the staging process, global settings, GitHub, and the .gitignore file.
This skill is part of a series that will prepare you for CompTIA's XK0-004 exam, the one exam that must be passed to receive the Linux+ certification.
Learn how to create a new repository by using the init command, how to clone a repository and make a local copy of it, how to view a snapshot of commits by looking at your logs, and how to create a branch and merge it with the master branch. Gain an understanding of the staging process, global settings, GitHub, and the .gitignore file.
This skill is part of a series that will prepare you for CompTIA's XK0-004 exam, the one exam that must be passed to receive the Linux+ certification.
Recommended Experience
- Basic familiarity with Linux
- Ability to create and manage virtual machines
- Virtualization platform supporting 64bit systems
- CompTIA Linux+ Certification
- System administrator
- Network administrator
- Technician
- DevOps