/GitCommander101

This repository serves as a space where I've practiced and learned various Git commands. It contains a collection of commands and their corresponding descriptions that I've used to improve my Git skills.

GitCommander101

Welcome to the GitCommander101 repository! This repository serves as a space where I've practiced and learned various Git commands. It contains a collection of exercises, examples, and commands that I've used to improve my Git skills.

Contents

  • Commands_cheatsheet.txt: A text file containing a list of essential Git commands.
  • Examples/: A directory containing example files and repositories to practice different Git scenarios.
  • Exercises/: Various Git exercises to reinforce understanding.

Getting Started

To explore and use the content in this repository, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine:

    git clone https://github.com/Eldhose-Varghese/GitCommander101.git
  2. Browse through the files and directories to find exercises, examples, and the command cheatsheet.

Git Command Cheatsheet

For a quick reference to essential Git commands, you can check the CommandCheatsheet file in the repository. The cheatsheet includes a list of commands and their usage.

Courses and Instructors

I would like to acknowledge the following courses and their instructors, which have greatly contributed to my understanding of Git:

  1. Complete Git and GitHub Tutorial by Kunal Kushwaha

    • Course Link
    • Kunal Kushwaha's clear explanations and practical examples were instrumental in building a solid foundation in Git.
  2. Git for Beginners by Thomas Claudius Huber

    • Course Link
    • Thomas Claudius Huber's course provided valuable insights into collaborative workflows and advanced Git features for team development.
  3. Git and Github by Giles McMullen

    • Course Link
    • Giles McMullen's in-depth coverage of advanced Git concepts has been invaluable in expanding my Git proficiency.

Contributing

If you have suggestions for additional Git exercises, improvements, or corrections, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. Contributions are welcome!

Acknowledgments

I would like to express my gratitude to the Git community, the instructors of the mentioned courses, and the various tutorials and documentation that have helped me enhance my Git skills.

Connect with Me

If you have any questions or want to connect, you can reach me at:

Happy coding and mastering Git!