If you are starting your journey in software development, learning GitHub is essential. GitHub allows developers to: • Store and manage code repositories • Track changes using commits • Collaborate using pull requests • Manage bugs with issues In this short video, we explain the core GitHub features every beginner should understand. 🎥 Watch the full GitHub beginner tutorial on our YouTube channel. #codeisha #codeishatrainingcentre #software #codeishaofficial #github #softwaredevelopment #programming #developers #coding #webdevelopment #techlearning
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💻 What if GitHub stopped working tomorrow? No repositories. No open-source code. No project backups. Suddenly: 📁 local files matter 🧠 understanding code matters 🔄 collaboration slows down Because today, we don’t just code— 𝗪𝗲 𝗯𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗱 𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗼𝗽 𝗼𝗳 𝗲𝗮𝗰𝗵 𝗼𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿. GitHub isn’t just a tool. It’s the backbone of modern development. Could you manage your projects without it? 👀 #Programming #Developers #GitHub #SoftwareEngineering #CodingLife #OpenSource #DeveloperLife #TechThoughts #LearningInPublic #ITStudent #TechCommunity
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🚀 Just created a visually engaging Git Commands Cheat Sheet for developers! From setup to branching, undo changes, logs, and quick tips — everything in one place to make Git easier and faster for daily development. 💻⚡ Git is not just a tool, it’s a superpower for developers. 🔥 #Git #GitHub #Developers #Programming #WebDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #Coding #Tech #DeveloperTools #LearnToCode
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Struggling with Git commands or workflows? 😰🤖 This cheat sheet covers: 🏆 ✔ Core concepts ✔ Daily commands ✔ Real developer workflow Perfect for beginners and quick revision 💡 #Git #GitHub #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming #Developers #TechLearning #CodingJourney
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Let’s simplify Git using a story of two developers: 👨💻 Arun and 👩💻 Priya working on the same project. Git is not just commands. It’s a collaboration superpower. #Git #Developers #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #DevOps #Learning #TechLife
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Mastering Git is a must-have skill for every developer. From git clone to git rebase, knowing the right commands can save hours of work and prevent mistakes. Here’s a quick visual guide to the most useful Git commands you should know. 👇 #Git #Developers #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #Coding #TechSkills
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Recently deployed the repod.dev github relationship chart! It enables quick identification of missing or unexpected github permission. Standardise your org and use nested team permissions! Think bigger than just one repo! https://repod.dev #git #programming #developers #softwaredevelopment #github #devcommunity
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Apparently, remembering every file change manually was a great strategy, until teams, deadlines, and reality entered the chat. That’s where Git comes in. It tracks changes, saves versions, helps teams collaborate, and prevents the classic: "Who changed this?" "Why is production broken?" "Do we have a backup?" If you write code and you're still not using Git, you’re basically playing a video game without save points. And that’s a bold choice. What was the first Git command you learned? #Git #GitHub #VersionControl #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming #Developers #Coding #Tech #DeveloperTools #ComputerScience #LearnToCode #WebDevelopment
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A small GitHub tip I found today: Open any repository, open a file, and press. It instantly opens the repo in a web-based VS Code editor. Simple, but very useful. #GitHub #DeveloperTips #Programming
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Working with repositories on GitHub often starts with two common actions forking and cloning. While they may sound similar, they serve different purposes in development workflows. • Cloning a repository Creates a local copy of a repository on your machine. Best when you want to work on a project directly, make changes and push updates if you have access. • Forking a repository Create your own copy of someone else’s repository under your GitHub account. Best when you want to contribute to open source projects or experiment without affecting the original project. When to use cloning -Working within your team’s private repo -Running code locally -Making direct updates with permission When to use forking -Contributing to public projects -Testing ideas safely -Creating pull requests to the original repo • Simple rule to remember Clone = local copy Fork = personal GitHub copy Knowing when to fork or clone helps developers collaborate more efficiently and avoid workflow confusion. Share which one do you use more in your projects? #GitHub #Git #OpenSource #SoftwareDevelopment #Developers #Coding #Programming #VersionControl #Tech #DeveloperTools
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Upload Project on GitHub – Step by Step (Reference: GitHub Guide) 🚀 How to Upload Your Project on GitHub : Ever wondered how to upload your project on GitHub step-by-step? This guide helps beginners understand the complete process of pushing their project online. 🚀 What this document covers : • 🔓 Open your GitHub account • ➕ Create a new repository • 📝 Give your repository a name • 🌍 Choose public or private visibility • ✅ Create repository • ⬆️ Upload project files For example, you can create a repository, add your project files, and push them online to showcase your work. This is an important skill for developers to build portfolios and collaborate on projects. #github #git #developers #programming #webdevelopment #coding #opensource #techcareers #ITjobs #learning #CareerGrowth #projects
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