RSE - Intermediate Git: Sharing and collaborating with GitHub
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This course will show you how to take your usage of Git and Github to the next level by harnessing the power of GitHub for collaboration.
Have ever been confused about how to start a Pull Request or how to fork a repository and merge your changes back? Perhaps you know and want to gain confidence in doing so. This course will teach you how to collaborate using git, and give you an environment in which to practise.
Some of the things covered in the course will include:
- Pull Requests
- Forking and merging back into the original repository
- Notifying a repository of a bug (raising an issue)
- Continuous Integration with Git (running tests when you push changes to a repo)
The course will be conducted in person and will run from 9:15 until 15:30 with a few breaks throughout the day.
This course requires knowledge of Git.
If you have further queries, then please email me.
This will be an in-person course based in the Digital Scholarship Lab in the Library.
Non-attendance
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