So you have a personal GitHub account; everything is working perfectly. But then, you get a new job, and now need to have the ability to push and pull to multiple accounts. How do you do that? I’ll show you how!
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In this lesson, we’ll focus on workflow. More specifically, we’ll use the helpful GitHub service hooks to automatically update a project on our personal server whenever we push updates to a GitHub repo.
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In this Premium tutorial, we’ll learn a handful of neat tricks. Firstly, we’ll learn how to use the new online editor, Cloud9, to access, edit and update a GitHub repository from any computer in the world. Next, we’ll review GitHub pages, and how they can be used to dynamically display live previews of your repositories. Finally, we’ll add in another layer of convenience, and redirect these GitHub live previews to our custom domain.
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Many of you might be aware that Nettuts+ recently launched the book, “Getting Good with Git.” However, sometimes, when it comes to scary code and the command line, a visual guide proves to be more helpful for some (including me). If you fall into this camp, we’ve asked the author, Andrew Burgess, to also prepare a screencast, exclusively for our Premium members on the subject! Gain access to this screencast series, as well as many others by becoming a Premium member.
And, everyone: don’t forget to download “Getting Good with Git” for free…but only for the rest of October!
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Those of you who follow us on Twitter may have heard that, for the last few months, we’ve been preparing an exclusive ebook on Git (the most requested topic). I’m pleased to announce that the project is now complete, helmed by assistant Nettuts+ editor, Andrew Burgess! For the entire month of October, “Getting Good with Git” is 100% free to all.
Git is confusing — really confusing! Make things easier on yourself and grab this free ebook.
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So you’ve read the tutorials, and still can’t manage to figure out this stuff? What is Git – and why do we even need it? If you fall into this category, much like I did at one point, I’ve recorded a video tutorial that hopes to teach you exactly how to get started. Rather than feeling your eyes blur over as you attempt to comprehend code snippets like “git push origin master,” relax, and let me explain it to you as best as I possibly can!
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