lc-github-to-local

This lesson introduces version control by starting with GitHub and moving to local repositories using GitHub Desktop, without using the command line.

https://github.com/jt14den/lc-github-to-local

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This lesson introduces version control by starting with GitHub and moving to local repositories using GitHub Desktop, without using the command line.

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Library Carpentry: GitHub to Local Version Control with GitHub Desktop

Overview

This lesson introduces learners to version control using Git and GitHub Desktop, focusing on how to manage and collaborate on projects without using the command-line interface (CLI). The lesson is designed for library and information professionals, using the process of writing a dissertation as the organizing example. It follows a reverse approach, teaching GitHub usage first before moving to local Git repositories.

Owner

  • Name: Tim Dennis
  • Login: jt14den
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Los Angeles, CA
  • Company: UCLA Library Data Science Center

I am the Director of the @ucla-data-archive, a @swcarpentry, @datacarpentry, & @LibraryCarpentry instructor and instructor trainer with the @carpentries.

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