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00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Overview and Installation of Git. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn about
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00:17 | For this tutorial, you will need a working Internet connection. |
00:22 | You should also have either
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00:28 | To follow this tutorial you should be familiar with either of the mentioned operating systems |
00:36 | First let us learn what is VCS i.e Version Control System. |
00:39 | Version Control System is like a backup system. |
00:44 | It manages the changes in documents, computer programs and web sites. |
00:51 | It provides a historical record of what you have done over time. |
00:55 | VCS is also known as revision control, source control and Source Code Management (SCM ). |
01:03 | Some examples of VCS are RCS, Subversion and Bazaar. |
01:11 | Next let us start with Git. |
01:13 | * Git is a distributed version control software. |
01:16 | It is a free and open source software. |
01:19 | It keeps track of changes made to a file or set of files. |
01:24 | It allows developers to work collaboratively. |
01:28 | It manages and stores versions of projects. |
01:32 | It helps in tracking the project progress history. |
01:37 | The salient features of Git are as follows: |
01:42 | We can go back and recover previous versions of our work. |
01:47 | We can see the complete history of all the changes. |
01:52 | Conflicts can be easily resolved using the suggestions given by Git. |
01:58 | If there is loss of data, it can be restored from any of the client repositories. |
02:05 | Git can be used by programmers,Web developers, Project managers, writers and many others. |
02:14 | Anyone working with text files, sheets, design files, drawings, etc., to track versions. |
02:22 | People who work collaboratively on an activity or project. |
02:28 | Now lets see how Git works. |
02:31 | Git actually stores a snapshot of entire project. |
02:36 | Snapshot is similar to taking a picture of all the files at that moment. |
02:42 | If some files have no changes, Git doesn’t store them again. |
02:47 | It links them to the previous version. |
02:50 | In the event of failure, the data is restored from the snapshot. |
02:56 | Let me show glimpses of some features covered in this series. |
03:01 | Basic Commands of Git |
03:04 | The git checkout command |
03:06 | Inspection and Comparison of Git |
03:09 | and Tagging in Git |
03:11 | In this series, we will also learn about
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03:22 | Git can be installed on Ubuntu Linux using Ubuntu Software Center. |
03:27 | For more details on Ubuntu Software Center, refer to the Linux tutorials on this website. |
03:35 | I have already completed the installation of Git on my system. Now let us verify this. |
03:42 | Go to the terminal and type git space hyphen hyphen version and press Enter. |
03:50 | We can see the version number of Git displayed. |
03:53 | This means that Git is installed successfully. |
03:57 | Next, let us learn to install Git on Windows OS. |
04:01 | Open your web browser and go to www.git-scm.com |
04:09 | Click on the Downloads link on the left side. |
04:13 | Click on Windows icon to download Git for Windows. |
04:17 | The Save As dialog box appears and click on Save File button. |
04:22 | The installer file will be downloaded in the default Downloads folder. |
04:26 | Double-click on the exe file to install Git. |
04:30 | In the dialog box that appears, click on Run and then on Yes. |
04:35 | Now, click on Next. In the General Public License page, click on Next. |
04:41 | By default, Git is installed in Programs filesand Click on Next. |
04:46 | We can select the components to install. |
04:49 | Click on the Additional icons checkbox. |
04:52 | Then click on Next. Again click on Next. |
04:57 | Here you can select the option to run the Git commands. |
05:00 | I will select Use Git Bash only and click on Next. |
05:04 | I keep this option as default and click on Next |
05:09 | Git is installing. This may take few minutes depending on your internet speed. |
05:15 | Click on Finish button to complete the installation. |
05:19 | Now the Git Release Notes opens up automatically and let me close it. |
05:24 | You will see a short- cut icon Git Bash created on the Desktop. Double-click on it to open. |
05:32 | Alternately, you can click on Start menu, All programs, Git and then click on Git Bash. |
05:41 | Now Git Bash will open. |
05:44 | It shows the installed version number of Git. |
05:48 | So, we know that Git is installed successfully. |
05:51 | With this, we come to the end of this tutorial. |
05:55 | Let us summarize.
In this tutorial we have learnt about
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06:10 | The video at the following link summarises the Spoken Tutorial project.
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06:18 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team conducts workshops and gives certificates to those who pass online tests.
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06:29 | Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. More information on this Mission is available at the following link. |
06:41 | This is Priya from IIT Bombay. Thanks for joining. |