GIT Workshop 2014
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Hands-On GIT Workshop in two or more parts which will make your life easy and may save your ass.
https://github.com/metachris/metalab-git-workshop
Part 1
General Topics
- Commiting, Diffing, Reverting, Tags
- Branches, Merging and Conflicts
- Remotes, Github, Forking, Pull-Requests
- Working together within a repository and across repos
- Contributing to open source projects
- Workflows for teams and dev->testing->production environments
- Stashing, Sqashing, Rebasing, Submodules
More Topic Ideas
- Issue tracking
- Code reviews with Gerrit, integrating Jenkins CI
- Automatic code-style checks at
git commit
- Using blame accross merged branches
- < YOUR TOPIC IDEA >
It's a command-line oriented workshop where all hands will get dirty! We celebrate failure and are going to have fun.
Every skill level from is welcome! We'll start on Tue, 27.5.2014 (19:00) and see how and where we progress; primarily based on your interests, experiences and current projects/needs.
All seats for evening 1 are now allocated. If you'd also like to attend a part-1 session but have not yet submitted a pull request (see task 1), please do so asap, and we'll organize a second evening where we repeat the part-1 session.
Prerequisites
- You are somewhat familiar with the terminal/command line
- You have
git-core
installed (can rungit
in the command line) - You added yourself to the participants (further down)
- You have an account at Github
- You tried task 1
Task 1
A quick and easy task to get you started! It's only about attempting! If you run into problems, it still counts as an attempt (just send me a message).
- Fork or clone the workshop repository and make a change (change literally anything). See also the Github Guides and Bootcamp
- Send me a pull-request or a patch, either on Github or to chris [at] linuxuser.at
+1 for your contribution!
Protip for the super lazy: you can fork the repo, edit a file, and submit a pull request all without leaving the Github website. [try the command line first :)]
When / Where
- Part 1: Tue, 27.5.2014, 19:00, Hauptraum **(all seats for this evening are now allocated)**
- Part 2: Tue, 10.6.2014, 19:00, Hauptraum
- Part 3: Tue, 24.6.2014, 19:00, Hauptraum
Beginner intro session: Tuesday, 3.6.2014, 19:00, Library
Participants
Attempt task 1 to get a green check. If you don't have a wiki account, just send me a pull request and i'll add you.
- zerocity
- wizard23
- stereotype
- cygenb0ck
- luto
- derLukers
- Maria
- reox
- pl
- VT100
- overflo
- Pavel
- jaeh
- Dajana
- queltos
- Gem
- Leyrer
- berq
- 0x746f6d
- m68k
- jain7th
- kay
- Hetti
- qubit23
- scripty
- Ben
- Ktsouk
Various
# Possibly useful Git aliases for your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile alias g='git' alias gs='git status | more' alias ga='git add ' alias gb='git branch ' alias gc='git commit' alias gcnv="git commit --no-verify" alias gd='git diff' alias go='git checkout ' alias gl='git log' alias gh='git log --pretty=format:"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]" --graph --date=short'
Resources
Just a collection of links for the curious, not required reading :)
- Branching / Deployment models: Github Flow, Git-Flow
- Semantic Versioning: http://semver.org
- https://guides.github.com/
- https://help.github.com/articles/what-are-other-good-resources-for-learning-git-and-github
- http://gitimmersion.com/ [guide]
- http://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/ [guide]
- http://git-scm.com/book