There are a lot of helpful Git and GitHub resources available.
Using GitHubBecome better acquainted with GitHub through our Using GitHub articles:
Familiarize yourself with Git through our series of articles:
There are also lots of other online reading resources to help you learn Git:
Online coursesGitHub Skills offers free interactive courses that are built into GitHub with instant automated feedback and help. Learn to open your first pull request, make your first open source contribution, create a GitHub Pages site, and more. For more information about course offerings, see GitHub Skills.
Git branching is a free interactive tool for learning and practising Git concepts.
An interactive online Git course from Pluralsight can also teach you the basics of Git.
GitHub offers live trainings with a hands-on, project-based approach for those who love the command line and those who don't.
Training for your companyGitHub offers in-person classes taught by our highly-experienced educators. Contact us to ask your training-related questions.
You can connect with developers around the world to ask and answer questions, learn, and interact directly with GitHub staff. To get the conversation started, see GitHub Community Support.
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