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Git and GitHub for Public Health
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1
Git and GitHub for Public Health
2
Workshop Setup
3
Why Git and GitHub
4
Git Jargon
5
Interacting with Terminal and Bash
6
Naming folders and files
7
Solo Workflow
8
Group Workflow
9
What to track on Git and Github?
10
Daily Git Practice
11
Miscellaneous git processes and tips
12
Conclusions
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Miscellaneous git processes and tips
11.1
Forking
11.2
.gitignore
11.3
Rolling back changes
11.4
And if all else fails…
10
Daily Git Practice
12
Conclusions
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Miscellaneous git processes and tips
11.1
Forking
11.2
.gitignore
11.3
Rolling back changes
11.4
And if all else fails…
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