INTRODUCTION TO
GIT & GITHUB
Go from your first git init to opening real pull requests — a hands-on, beginner-friendly session on how teams actually ship code.
DATE
MAY 18, 2025
TIME
10:00 AM IST
DURATION
3 HOURS
PRICE
FREE
➜ ~/project git
FEATURE BRANCH → MERGED TO MAIN
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Why Version Control? Git vs Other VCS Tools
Installing & Configuring Git Locally
Core Commands: init, add, commit, status, log
Branching Strategies & Resolving Merge Conflicts
Working with GitHub: Repos, Remotes & Clones
Pull Requests & the Code Review Workflow
.gitignore, Undoing Mistakes & Best Practices
Live Demo: A Real Team Workflow, End to End
EVERYTHING YOU GET — FOR FREE
Live Interactive Session
3 hours of hands-on learning with real repos
Session Recording
Lifetime access to the full recording
Git Command Cheatsheet
A printable reference for everyday use
Certificate of Participation
LinkedIn-shareable digital certificate
Community Access
Join our exclusive Discord community
Live Doubt Clearing
Direct Q&A with the instructor
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
RAHUL SHARMA
Senior Software Engineer at Infosys
Rahul has spent years reviewing pull requests and mentoring new engineers on real production codebases. He built this session around the mistakes he sees beginners make most often — and how to avoid them from day one.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Do I need to know how to code?
No. This workshop starts from zero — if you can open a terminal and follow along, you can keep up.
Q. Is this workshop beginner-friendly?
Yes, it is designed for absolute beginners as well as students and professionals picking up Git for the first time.
Q. Will I get a certificate?
Yes — every participant receives a Certificate of Participation after the session.
Q. Will the recording be available?
Yes, the full recording is shared within 24 hours with lifetime access.
Q. What do I need to bring?
Just a laptop with Git installed (we will walk through setup together) and a free GitHub account.
READY TO COMMIT TO LEARNING GIT?
Join hundreds of learners who picked up Git & GitHub in a single afternoon.
