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    Mastering Git, Github & Jenkins for Software Testers

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    Mastering Git, Github & Jenkins for Software Testers

    Mastering Git, Github & Jenkins for Software Testers
    Last updated 10/2025
    Duration: 15h 1m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 6.99 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Hands-On Guide to Version Control, Continuous Integration & Automated Testing

    What you'll learn
    - Track project changes using commits and understand how Git keeps a history of your work.
    - Work with branches to develop new features without affecting the main project.
    - Create and manage repositories to organize and store code.
    - Collaborate with teammates using pull requests, code reviews, and issues.
    - Contribute to open-source projects and share their work with the world.
    - Merge code changes and fix common problems like merge conflicts.
    - Use GitHub Desktop or the command line interface — whichever feels more comfortable.

    Requirements
    - A willingness to learn and explore new tools.
    - A web browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Edge recommended).
    - Optionally, you can install Visual Studio Code (VS Code) — we’ll show you how to integrate it with GitHub for a smoother workflow.
    - A stable internet connection to access GitHub and download Git.

    Description
    IMPORTANT NOTE

    Please Note:This course is taken fromlive training sessions, so you may hear real student questions and interactions during the lessons.We recommend watching thefree preview videosto ensure the teaching style and course content meet your expectations before enrolling.

    COURSE DESCRIPTION

    This course provides acomplete, hands-on journey into Git and GitHub, combining essential concepts with real-world project implementation. It is designed to help learners move from the basics to advanced collaboration workflows — gaining thepractical experience needed to use Git and GitHub confidentlyin professional or open-source projects.

    You’ll begin by learning thecore concepts of version control, understanding how Git works behind the scenes, and setting up your Git environment. From there, you’ll move intopractical exercises— creating repositories, tracking changes, committing code, and connecting your projects to GitHub.

    As the course progresses, you’ll explore more advanced topics such asbranching and merging,resolving conflicts,pull requests, andcollaborating with teams. You’ll also learn how tosecure your connectionsusing SSH keys, useGitHub Desktop, andintegrate GitHub with Visual Studio Codefor seamless project management.

    The course includesreal-world examples and hands-on practice, so you can experience how developers use Git and GitHub in everyday software development. You’ll also learn how to:

    Manage and share code with teammates.

    Contribute toopen-source projects.

    Build andpublish websites using GitHub Pages.

    Followbest practicesfor version control and collaboration.

    By the end of this course, you’ll have asolid understanding of Git and GitHub, with the skills and confidence to manage code, collaborate with others, and contribute to projects like a professional developer.

    Whether you’re abeginnerjust starting your coding journey or adeveloperlooking to strengthen your version control and collaboration skills, this course will give youpractical, hands-on experiencewith one of the most essential tools in modern software development.

    Who this course is for:
    - Beginners in programming who want to start using Git and GitHub to manage their projects.
    - Students and learners studying computer science, web development, or software engineering.
    - Developers and professionals who want to improve their workflow and collaborate more efficiently using GitHub.
    - Self-taught programmers looking to understand version control and start contributing to open-source projects.
    - Anyone curious about open-source projects and how developers collaborate on GitHub.
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