The Gitlab and Tortoise Git Crash Course – Learn To Code

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What you’ll learn

The Gitlab and Tortoise Git Crash Course – Learn To Code

  • How to work with Gitlab
  • Master the features of Gitlab
  • Learn how to clone and edit repositories
  • Install Git Bash on Windows to use Linux commands for Git
  • Set up your SSH to authenticate your Git repositories
  • Use Gitlab for Continuous Integration
  • How to work with different branches in Gitlab
  • Work with Commits and Tag them on Gitlab
  • How to use the Gitlab Editor on the UI

Requirements

  • An Internet connection
  • Basic knowledge of Git
  • A working Computer with either Windows/macOS or Linux
  • A desire to learn!

Description

With over 3000 students, this is one of the top-selling courses on Gitlab!
Whether you are a college student looking for a way to manage your repositories(for free) or an industry professional looking for a one-stop-shop to manage your entire DevOps cycle. Gitlab can handle everything from code versioning to issue tracking to continuous Integration.

You will get a quick grasp of Gitlab. It is one of the best versioning platforms out there, with the ability to set up your private projects for free.

The course is divided into sections, each independently forms a module and a course in itself. Whether you are a college student looking to get some experience with version control or a professional looking for a tool to deploy and manage code you will find what you need here. Everything is well documented and separated, so you can find what you need.

Gitlab Basics

We will sign up and create a project together. We will go over some key features. After this, we will set up Git Bash for those on the windows. This will provide a Linux interface for them. Mac users already have a terminal. We will then see how we can import a project from an existing versioning control platform like GitHub and work on it in Gitlab.

Then we will go on to learn how to authenticate our machine using SSH keys with Gitlab. We will also go over how to manage documentation in Gitlab using Gitlab Wiki. It truly is a one-stop-shop for us developers!

User management in Gitlab

In this one, we see the different types of permissions users can have and how you can import them from one project to another.

Branches in Gitlab

You cannot run any significant project without branches. And Gitlab has you covered. We will learn how to manage branches, and use the different features Gitlab exposes us to. Check out the different levels of permissions we can assign to branches using Gitlab.
We will learn how to use tags and commits. As well as assign and merge Merge Requests.

CI/CD in Gitlab

In this section, we will jump into DevOps and learn how to use the different features of Gitlab for Continuous Integration and Deployment.

We will use it. YML files and demonstrate Gitlab features like Pipelines, Jobs, Environments all which make your day to day life managing code so much easier. We will also cover Gitlab’s integration with Kubernetes.

Issues in Gitlab

Gitlab has something for everyone. So for all you project managers out there, welcome to Gitlab issues. This project management software is built into Gitlab. We will see how to use Milestones and Labels to categorize your issues. And then how to use all the features in Gitlab to mark and track issues. We will even see how to associate issues with merge requests!

This course will handhold you through the basics and show you everything you need to get started with Gitlab. This course will give you a great understanding of all the major concepts of Gitlab. You will be pro before you know it. Let us get started!

Tortoise Git

Get set up by installing tortoise git. Then familiarize yourself with handy tools in Tortoise Git like using diffs and revision graphs. These will give you a clear picture of what is going on in the repository and who edited which file when. Get line by line details using Git Blame.
You will learn to use Tortoise Git as a substitute for Git Bash.