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Learn version control before you need to recover lost work.

Git tracks changes to files and lets you return to earlier versions whenever needed.

Primer
1. Create a repository

Start tracking a project with Git.

git init
2. Check status

See what has changed.

git status
3. Save a version

Create a checkpoint you can return to later.

git add . git commit -m "First version"
Resources
Software Development

Git tracks source code changes and project history.

Websites

Git helps manage page files, templates, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.

Linux Administration

Git can track server scripts, configuration files, and automation work.

Cloud Platforms

Cloud deployments often start from Git repositories.

DevOps

Git is commonly used with build, test, and deployment pipelines.

Team Collaboration

Teams use Git to share work and review changes.

About
Version Control

Git records changes so work can be reviewed and restored.

History Tracking

Git shows what changed, when it changed, and why it changed.

Branching

Branches let you test ideas without damaging the main project.

Recovery

Git helps recover from bad edits, deleted files, and broken experiments.

Jit-GIT - Version control skills in your language

Jit-GIT - Coming Soon

This course is planned. These cards show the practical skills the course will cover.

Git remembers every important change you make to a project.

Git provides a history of your work so you can track changes, restore previous versions, collaborate with others, and recover from mistakes.

Why Jit-GIT Exists

Developers make mistakes. Files get overwritten. Experiments fail. Git provides a safety net.

Jit-GIT teaches learners how to track changes, save milestones, work with branches, collaborate using GitHub, and recover from problems.

This course is especially useful before learning advanced software development, DevOps, CI/CD, cloud deployment, and team-based projects.

Primer / Resources / About

Learn version control before you need to recover lost work.

Git tracks changes to files and lets you return to earlier versions whenever needed.

1. Create a repository

Start tracking a project with Git.

git init
2. Check status

See what has changed.

git status
3. Save a version

Create a checkpoint you can return to later.

git add . git commit -m "First version"
Software Development

Git tracks source code changes and project history.

Websites

Git helps manage page files, templates, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.

Linux Administration

Git can track server scripts, configuration files, and automation work.

Cloud Platforms

Cloud deployments often start from Git repositories.

DevOps

Git is commonly used with build, test, and deployment pipelines.

Team Collaboration

Teams use Git to share work and review changes.

Version Control

Git records changes so work can be reviewed and restored.

History Tracking

Git shows what changed, when it changed, and why it changed.

Branching

Branches let you test ideas without damaging the main project.

Recovery

Git helps recover from bad edits, deleted files, and broken experiments.

Coming Soon lecture cards

Job-ready Git practice cards

These are the planned Jit-GIT lessons. Each card previews a practical skill.

✓ Lesson 1 Free • No Login Required

What Is Git?

Understand version control and why Git exists.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • history
  • versions
  • tracking
  • repositories

Installing Git

Install Git and configure your identity.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • install
  • username
  • email
  • setup

Creating Your First Repository

Initialize and organize a project.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • git init
  • repository
  • project

Tracking Changes

Learn status, staging, and file tracking.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • status
  • staging
  • modified files

Making Commits

Save meaningful checkpoints.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • commit
  • messages
  • history

Viewing History

Examine previous changes and versions.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • log
  • history
  • versions

Branches

Work on features without affecting production.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • branch
  • switch
  • feature work

Merging Branches

Combine work safely.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • merge
  • conflicts
  • integration

GitHub and Remote Repositories

Push, pull, clone, and collaborate.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • github
  • clone
  • push
  • pull

Recovering From Mistakes

Undo changes, restore files, and recover work.

Seen in software development, websites, Linux administration, automation, DevOps, AI projects, mobile apps, cloud deployments, and team collaboration workflows.
Jit-GIT planned lesson
Coming Soon
Includes:
  • restore
  • reset
  • recovery
  • safety

Jit-GIT is planned.

This placeholder page gives the course a real home now, while the full lectures are prepared.


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