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<title>Intro to Git and Github ~ Girl Develop It</title>
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<section>
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<h3>Intro to Git and Github</h3>
</section>
<!-- Welcome-->
<section>
<h3>Welcome!</h3>
<div class = "left-align">
<p>Girl Develop It is here to provide affordable and accessible programs to learn software through mentorship and hands-on instruction.</p>
<p class ="green">Some "rules"</p>
<ul>
<li>We are here for you!</li>
<li>Every question is important</li>
<li>Help each other</li>
<li>Have fun</li>
</ul>
</div>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Welcome!</h3>
<div class = "left-align">
<p class = "blue">Tell us about yourself.</p>
<ul>
<li>Who are you?</li>
<li>What do you hope to get out of the class?</li>
<li>Who was your favorite character as a child?</li>
</ul>
</div>
</section>
<section>
<h3>What we will cover today</h3>
<ul>
<li class ="fragment">What is version control and why should we care?</li>
<li class ="fragment">Basics of git -- the essential commands</li>
<li class ="fragment">"Gitting" social with Github</li>
</ul>
</section>
<!-- Version control-->
<section>
<section>
<h3>What is version control?</h3>
<p>Version control allows you (and your team) to do two powerful things</p>
<div class="fragment">
<h4>Collaborate</h4>
<p>Create anything with other people, from academic papers to entire websites and applications.</p>
</div>
<div class="fragment">
<h4>Track and revert changes</h4>
<p>Mistakes happen. Wouldn't it be nice if you could see the changes that have been made and go "back in time" to fix something that went wrong?
</div>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Working without Version Control</h3>
<img src = "images/no-vc.png" alt = "Trying to make a grocery list with 5 people and no version control"/>
<p>The Horror!</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Working with Version Control</h3>
<img src = "images/with-vc.png" alt = "Successfully making a grocery list with 5 people and version control"/>
<p>Rainbows and bunny rabbits!</h3>
</section>
</section>
<section>
<section>
<h3>Brief history of Version Control</h3>
<p><span class ="green">1990s</span> -- CVS (Concurrent Version Systems)</p>
<p><span class ="green">2000s</span> -- SVN (Apache Subversion)</p>
<p><span class ="green">2005</span> -- Git (well, Git)</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Version Control Types</h3>
<div class="fragment">
<h4>Centralized Version Control</h4>
<p>Examples: CVS, SVN</p>
<p>One central server, each client (person) checks out and merges changes to main server</p>
</div>
<div class="fragment">
<h4>Distributed Version Control</h4>
<p>Examples: Git, Mercurial</p>
<p>Each client (person) has a local repository, which they can then reconcile with the main server.</p>
</div>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Version Control Distribution</h3>
<a href = "http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2012/11/05/dvcs-2012/" target="_blank" alt ="Centralized vs Decentralized Version Control: 2010 vs 2012"><img src = "images/subversion-share-2012.png" alt ="Version control share between Bazaar, CVS, Git, Mercurial and Subversion"/></a>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Version Control Distribution Change</h3>
<a href = "http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2012/11/05/dvcs-2012/" target="_blank" alt ="Centralized vs Decentralized Version Control: 2010 vs 2012"><img src = "images/subversion-change-2010-2012.png" alt ="Version control distribution share between 2010 and 2012 between Bazaar, CVS, Git, Mercurial and Subversion"/></a>
</section>
</section>
<!-- Git-->
<section>
<h3>Intro to Git</h3>
<p>Goals of Git Design</p>
<ul>
<li>Fast -- add to your team and code base quickly</li>
<li>Distributed (see slide above) </li>
<li>Each commit has a corresponding hash (track changes from everyone)</li>
<li>Everyone has a local copy of the history</li>
</ul>
</section>
<!-- Installation and Setup-->
<section>
<section>
<h3>Installation and Setup</h3>
<a href = "http://git-scm.com/downloads" alt ="Download latest version of Git" target ="_blank">
<p>Install git</p>
<img src = "images/install-git.png" alt = "Download latest version of Git"/>
</a>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Installation and Setup</h3>
<p>Setup ssh keys</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
$ cd ~/.ssh
</code></pre>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
# Generating public/private rsa key pair.
# Enter file in which to save the key (/Users/you/.ssh/id_rsa): [Press enter]
</code></pre>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): [Type a passphrase]
# Enter same passphrase again: [Type passphrase again]
</code></pre>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Installation and Setup</h3>
<p>Get SSH Key</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
Your identification has been saved in /Users/you/.ssh/id_rsa.
# Your public key has been saved in /Users/you/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.
# The key fingerprint is:
# 01:0f:f4:3b:ca:85:d6:17:a1:7d:f0:68:9d:f0:a2:db [email protected]
</code></pre>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Installation and Setup</h3>
<p>Add SSH Key to Github</p>
<img src = "images/add-ssh.png" alt ="Steps to add SSH key to github account"/>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Installation and Setup</h3>
<p>Setup name and email in gitconfig</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
$ git config --global user.name "Your Name Here"
# Sets the default name for git to use when you commit
</code></pre>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
$ git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
# Sets the default email for git to use when you commit
</code></pre>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
$ git config --list
</code></pre>
</section>
</section>
<!-- First commands-->
<section>
<section>
<h3>Your first Local Repository</h3>
<p>Go to home directory</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
cd ~/
OR
cd Users\username
</code></pre>
<p>Create a "working directory"</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
mkdir my-first-repo
cd my-first-repo
</code></pre>
<p>Initialize repository with Git</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git init
git status
</code></pre>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Add files</h3>
<p>Create a new hello_world.txt file in your new folder</p>
<p>Check repo status</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git status
</code></pre>
<p>Tell Git to track our new file</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git add hello_world.txt
git status
</code></pre>
<p>File is now tracked by Git</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Changes and commits</h3>
<p>Open hello_world.txt and add some more text</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git status
</code></pre>
<p>Stage and commit the change</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git add hello_world.txt
git commit -m "First commit. Added hello world to repository."
</code></pre>
</section>
</section>
<!-- Explanation-->
<section>
<section>
<h3>What did we just do??</h3>
<p>How is this all different than just saving a file?</p>
<ul>
<li class="fragment">When we <span class ="green">add</span> a new file, we tell Git to add the file to the repository to be tracked</li>
<li class="fragment">When we <span class ="green">stage</span> an existing file (also with the keyword 'add'), we are telling Git to track the current state of our file</li>
<li class="fragment">A <span class ="green">commit</span> saves changes made to a file, not the file as a whole. The commit will have a 'hash' so we can track which changes were committed when and by whom.</li>
</ul>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Look at our progress</h3>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git log
</code></pre>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
commit [HASH HERE]
Author: Your name <[email protected]>
Date: [DATE HERE]
First commit. Added hello world to repository.
</code></pre>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Look at our progress, visually</h3>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
gitk
</code></pre>
<img src = "images/gitk.png" alt ="Image of commits for this curriculum repo"/>
</section>
</section>
<!-- Undoing changes -->
<section>
<section>
<h3>Nobody's Perfect</h3>
<h4>Undoing local changes</h4>
<p>If you haven't committed yet</p>
<div class = "fragment">
<p>Open hello_world.txt and add some new text</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
change hello_world.txt
git checkout hello_world.txt
</code></pre>
</div>
<p class="fragment">Look at hello_world.txt. Your changes are gone.</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Nobody's Perfect</h3>
<h4>Undoing staged changes</h4>
<div class = "fragment">
<p>Open hello_world.txt and add some new text</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git add hello_world.txt
git reset HEAD hello_world.txt
git checkout hello_world.txt
</code></pre>
</div>
<p class="fragment">Look at hello_world.txt. Your changes are gone.</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Nobody's Perfect</h3>
<h4>Undoing staged changes</h4>
<div class = "fragment">
<p>Open hello_world.txt and add some new text</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git add hello_world.txt
git commit -am "Changing and committing some lines"
git log --pretty=oneline
git revert [HASH]
</code></pre>
</div>
<p class="fragment">Look at hello_world.txt. Your changes are gone.</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Nobody's Perfect</h3>
<h4>Remove a file from staging</h4>
<p>Create new file my_new_file.txt</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git add my_new_file.txt
git reset my_new_file.txt
</code></pre>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Nobody's Perfect</h3>
<h4>Delete a file</h4>
<p>Create new file my_other_file.txt</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git add my_other_file.txt
</code></pre>
<p>Manually delete your file</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git rm my_other_file.txt
</code></pre>
</section>
</section>
<!-- Branches-->
<section>
<section>
<h3>Branching</h3>
<ul>
<li>Develop different code on the same base</li>
<li>Conduct exploratory work without affecting the work on master branch</li>
<li>Incorporate changes to your master branch only when you are ready</li>
</ul>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Branching</h3>
<p>Create a new branch called version2</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git checkout -b version2
</code></pre>
<p>Add new lines to hello_world.txt</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git add hello_world.txt
git commit -m "Adding changes to version 2"
</code></pre>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Branching</h3>
<h4>Switching branches</h4>
<p>See all branches. Branch with * is active</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git branch
</code></pre>
<p>Switch to master and look at hello_world.txt</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git checkout master
</code></pre>
<p>Switch to version2 and look at hello_world.txt</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git checkout version2
</code></pre>
</section>
</section>
<!-- Merging-->
<section>
<section>
<h3>Merging</h3>
<h4>Merge to get changes from one branch into another*</h4>
<p>Switch to master and merge changes</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git checkout master
git merge version2
</code></pre>
<p>*rebase is another option, but will not be covered in this workshop</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Merging</h3>
<h4>Merge conflicts</h4>
<p>Change first line in hello_world.txt in master branch</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git add hello_world.txt
git commit -m "Changing first line in master"
</code></pre>
<p>Change first line in hello_world.txt in version2 branch</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git checkout version2
# open hello_world.txt and change first line
git add hello_world.txt
git commit -m "Changing first line in version2"
</code></pre>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Merging</h3>
<h4>Merge conflicts, cont.</h4>
<p>Merge from master into version2</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git merge master
</code></pre>
<p class ="fragment">You will be notified of a conflict. Go to the file and fix the problem. Then commit your edits.</p>
</section>
</section>
<!-- GitHub-->
<section>
<section>
<h3><a href = "http://www.github.com" alt="GitHub homepage">GitHub</a></h3>
<ul>
<li class ="fragment">Launched in <span class ="green">2008</span></li>
<li class = "fragment">Leader in <span class ="green">Social Coding</span></li>
<li class = "fragment">GitHub is a commercial site that allows users to <span class = "green">host Git repositories</span> publicly and privately</li>
<li class ="fragment"><span class ="green">Open source projects</span> host or mirror their repositories on GitHub</li>
<li class ="fragment"><span class ="green">Post your own code</span> for others to use or contribute to</li>
<li class ="fragment">Use and <span class ="green">learn</span> from the code in other people's repositories</li>
</ul>
</section>
</section>
<!-- New repository-->
<section>
<section>
<h3>GitHub</h3>
<h4>Create your first repository</h4>
<img src = "images/bootcamp_2_newrepo.jpg" alt ="How to create a new repository. Image from https://help.github.com/articles/create-a-repo"/>
</section>
<section>
<h3>GitHub</h3>
<h4>Create your first repository</h4>
<img src = "images/bootcamp_2_repoinfo.png" alt ="How to create a new repository. Image from https://help.github.com/articles/create-a-repo"/>
</section>
<section>
<h3>GitHub</h3>
<h4>ReadME</h4>
<blockquote>
While a README isn't a required part of a GitHub repository, it is a very good idea to have one. READMEs are a great place to describe your project or add some documentation such as how to install or use your project. You might want to include contact information - if your project becomes popular people will want to help you out.
</blockquote>
</section>
<section>
<h3>GitHub</h3>
<h4>Get Local Repository of GitHub Repo</h4>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
cd ../ # Back in root directory
mkdir hello-github
cd hello-github
git init
git remote add origin [email protected]:username/NAME-OF-REPO
git pull origin master
</code></pre>
</section>
<section>
<h3>GitHub</h3>
<h4>Push to GitHub Repo</h4>
<p>Edit the ReadMe file
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
git add README
git commit -m "Updating readme file"
git push origin master
</code></pre>
<p class ="fragment">Go look at your github repo online</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3>GitHub</h3>
<h4>Pulling from remote repository</h4>
<p>If you are working with a team, you want to make sure that you have everyone's changes before pushing your changes to the GitHub repo</p>
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
# Commit local changes
git commit -m "My latest commit"
# Pull changes other people have made
git pull origin master
# Fix any conflicts (see merge conflicts above) and commit
git commit -m "Fixing merging conflicts"
# push local changes to GitHub
git push origin master
</code></pre>
</section>
</section>
<!-- Fork a repository-->
<section>
<section>
<h3>Forking</h3>
<ul>
<li>There are <span class = "green">MILLIONS</span> of public repositories on GitHub</li>
<li>If you want to <span class = "green">use</span> or <span class = "green">contribute</span> to a repository, you can fork it.</li>
</ul>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Forking</h3>
<img src = "images/bootcamp_3_fork.jpg" alt ="How to fork a repository. Image from https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo"/>
</section>
<section>
<h3>Forking</h3>
<h4>Cloning</h4>
<p>Clone to get a local repository of your fork
<pre><code contenteditable class ="command-line">
cd ../
git clone https://github.com/username/FORKED-REPO-NAME.git
cd FORKED-REPO-NAME
git remote add upstream https://github.com/original-username/FORKED-REPO-NAME.git
# Assigns the original repository to a remote called "upstream"
git fetch upstream
# Pulls in changes not present in your local repository, without modifying your files
</code></pre>
</section>
</section>
<!-- Pull requests-->
<section>
<section>
<h3>Pull Requests</h3>
<ul>
<li class = "fragment">After you fork and clone a repository all pushed changes will go to your fork</li>
<li class = "fragment">These changes will not affect the original repository</li>
<li class = "fragment">If you would like to get your changes to be incorporated into the original repo, you can submit a pull request</li>
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