CMU Libraries

Building your Programming Tool Box - Collaborating with GitHub

February 19, 2024

1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET

Sorrells Library Den, Wean Fourth Floor

If you are interested in creating and collaborating on remote repositories on GitHub, this workshop is for you if you are a beginner or just seeking to refine your skills. GitHub is a cloud-based platform for open and collaborative software development and version control using Git. Topics covered will include pushing/pulling changes to files in a local repository to GitHub, making copies of public repositories to modify, and collaboratively pushing changes to a common repository shared among workshop participants.

This hands-on introduction to collaborating with GitHub is part 3 of a four-part series called “Building Your Programming Toolbox.” We highly encourage attending the first two parts of the workshop series, "Command Line Crash Course for Beginners” and “Version Control with Git" before this workshop, especially for learners who are new to a command line interface and version control.

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