GIT AND GITHUB (1).pptx

GIT AND GITHUB
Bringing the world together
C.V. Raman Global University
C.V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar
SPEAKERS
Tripti Singh
3rd Year
AI & Machine Learning
Ayush Kumar
ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE
Web development
3rd year
Musharaf Parwez
HEAD EXECUTIVE
Web development
3rd year
SPEAKERS
Anshit Mishra
Open-Source Contributor
ITM University, Gwalior
GUEST SPEAKERS
VERSION CONTROL SYSTEM
● A version control system (VCS) is like a smart tool that helps people
work together on projects, especially computer programs.
● It keeps track of changes made to files, kind of like saving different
versions of a document.
● It's like having a time machine for your work!
!=
DID YOU KNOW?
GIT GITHUB
WHAT IS GIT?
● GIT is a CLI (Command Line Interface) based tool which is used for
taking snapshots of each and every version of your code.
● GIT is like an all rounder in a team , if you mess up GIT is there to cover
up.
● GIT can go back in time , can save your work repeatedly and many
more. It is by far most used tools by the developers.
REPOSITORIES
● Repo = Repository.
● A folder like Structure containing
all your necessary files .
● Can contain folders,images,files,
etc. , anything you want.
BRANCH
● The branch concept in GIT is like You can create a
branch to work on new features or fix issues
without disrupting the main code.
● If your changes in the branch are good, you can
merge them into the main code. If not, you can
make improvements without affecting the main
codebase.
COMMIT
● A commit is a snapshot of the changes made to
the files in the repository at a specific point in
time.
● Commits store information about what was
changed, who made the change, and when it
was made.
PUSH
● The git push command is used in Git to
upload your local commits and changes to a
remote repository.
● It's like uploading your work to the cloud so
that your teammates or collaborators can
access it.
PULL
● The git pull command is used in Git to synchornize the changes
made by others in your code.
● It’s like merging two codespaces in one.
WORKFLOW OF GITHUB
WORKFLOW OF GITHUB
QUICK DEMO
● Setting up git on Windows.
● Configuring GIT for windows.
● Creating a Github Account.
● Initializing a repo
● Pushing the code to a repo.
GITHUB
● Github is a web based platform that
provides a space where we can
collaborate on different projects.
● We can suggest changes to a repo and
also we can take references for our own
code.
FORK
● Fork is making a copy of a repository into your own GitHub account.
● You can then do any changes or experiments in that code , that won’t be
reflected in the original code .
● If you think that your code is better than the original code you can create a
PULL REQUEST (PR) to the original code.
PULL REQUESTS (PR)
● A pull request is like asking your team to look at the changes you've made
in your separate version of the project and consider adding those changes to
the main project if they're good and ready.
● If they feel good about your work they can merge your code with theirs.
● If they don’t like it they can discard and close the PULL REQUEST (PR)
QUICK DEMO
● Forking a Repo
● Cloning
● Making changes
● Making PULL REQUESTS (PR)
● Accepting PULL REQUEST (PR)
OPEN SOURCE
DEVELOPMENT
What is open source?
○ Software whose source code is made
available to the public, allowing anyone to
view, use, modify, and distribute it.
Key Features:
○ Transparency,community-driven
development, and freedom to customize.
OPEN SOURCE COMPETITIONS
Various competitions promote open source
development.
Examples:
● Google Summer of Code: An annual program
by Google that offers stipends to university
students for contributing to open source
projects.
● GitHub Game Off: A game development
competition hosted by GitHub, focusing on open
source game development.
● Hacktoberfest: An event encouraging
contributions to open source during October,
supported by companies like DigitalOcean.
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GIT AND GITHUB (1).pptx

  • 1. GIT AND GITHUB Bringing the world together C.V. Raman Global University
  • 2. C.V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar SPEAKERS Tripti Singh 3rd Year AI & Machine Learning Ayush Kumar ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE Web development 3rd year Musharaf Parwez HEAD EXECUTIVE Web development 3rd year SPEAKERS Anshit Mishra Open-Source Contributor ITM University, Gwalior GUEST SPEAKERS
  • 3. VERSION CONTROL SYSTEM ● A version control system (VCS) is like a smart tool that helps people work together on projects, especially computer programs. ● It keeps track of changes made to files, kind of like saving different versions of a document. ● It's like having a time machine for your work!
  • 5. WHAT IS GIT? ● GIT is a CLI (Command Line Interface) based tool which is used for taking snapshots of each and every version of your code. ● GIT is like an all rounder in a team , if you mess up GIT is there to cover up. ● GIT can go back in time , can save your work repeatedly and many more. It is by far most used tools by the developers.
  • 6. REPOSITORIES ● Repo = Repository. ● A folder like Structure containing all your necessary files . ● Can contain folders,images,files, etc. , anything you want.
  • 7. BRANCH ● The branch concept in GIT is like You can create a branch to work on new features or fix issues without disrupting the main code. ● If your changes in the branch are good, you can merge them into the main code. If not, you can make improvements without affecting the main codebase.
  • 8. COMMIT ● A commit is a snapshot of the changes made to the files in the repository at a specific point in time. ● Commits store information about what was changed, who made the change, and when it was made.
  • 9. PUSH ● The git push command is used in Git to upload your local commits and changes to a remote repository. ● It's like uploading your work to the cloud so that your teammates or collaborators can access it.
  • 10. PULL ● The git pull command is used in Git to synchornize the changes made by others in your code. ● It’s like merging two codespaces in one.
  • 13. QUICK DEMO ● Setting up git on Windows. ● Configuring GIT for windows. ● Creating a Github Account. ● Initializing a repo ● Pushing the code to a repo.
  • 14. GITHUB ● Github is a web based platform that provides a space where we can collaborate on different projects. ● We can suggest changes to a repo and also we can take references for our own code.
  • 15. FORK ● Fork is making a copy of a repository into your own GitHub account. ● You can then do any changes or experiments in that code , that won’t be reflected in the original code . ● If you think that your code is better than the original code you can create a PULL REQUEST (PR) to the original code.
  • 16. PULL REQUESTS (PR) ● A pull request is like asking your team to look at the changes you've made in your separate version of the project and consider adding those changes to the main project if they're good and ready. ● If they feel good about your work they can merge your code with theirs. ● If they don’t like it they can discard and close the PULL REQUEST (PR)
  • 17. QUICK DEMO ● Forking a Repo ● Cloning ● Making changes ● Making PULL REQUESTS (PR) ● Accepting PULL REQUEST (PR)
  • 18. OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT What is open source? ○ Software whose source code is made available to the public, allowing anyone to view, use, modify, and distribute it. Key Features: ○ Transparency,community-driven development, and freedom to customize.
  • 19. OPEN SOURCE COMPETITIONS Various competitions promote open source development. Examples: ● Google Summer of Code: An annual program by Google that offers stipends to university students for contributing to open source projects. ● GitHub Game Off: A game development competition hosted by GitHub, focusing on open source game development. ● Hacktoberfest: An event encouraging contributions to open source during October, supported by companies like DigitalOcean.