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Revision as of 08:45, 9 October 2015
This article introduces Git for the beginner.
Contents
Requirements
Learning and using Git requires:
- An account with a Git hosting service
- Or, run your own Git server
- A Git client, for example GitHub Desktop.
Git hosting services
See GitHub.
Git clients
See Git client and GitHub Desktop.
Git servers
See Git server.
Terminology
See also
External links
GitHub links:
General links:
- Get Started with Git - Al Shaw November 02, 2010
- Getting Started with Git - Karen Baker
June 06, 2013
- Ry’s Git Tutorial
- Got 15 minutes and want to learn Git? - interactive tutorial
- Git Cheat Sheet
- Git for Beginners
- Getting Started with Git: The Fundamentals
- Getting started with Version Control @ Stack Overflow
- Git tutorial @ git-scm.com
- Getting Started @ git-scm.com
- Git Basics @ git-scm.com
- Git Basics @ Team Treehouse
- Git for Beginners - Lauren Norsini
- Quickly Get Started with Git
- Starting With Git!
- [Good Resources for Learning Git and GitHub]
Videos:
- Getting Started with Git and GitHub - Derek Dahmer
- Getting Started with GitHub + Git @ YouTube
- How to Get Started @ YouTube
Bonus video:
- Please. Stop Using Git. - Matthew McCullough - speech by Matthew McCollough, inventor of Git