This Git tutorial shows how to make your first commit—a command telling Git to track a change—by instructing Git to report changes to a folder. Watch more at http://www.lynda.com/Git-tutorials/Git-Essential-Training/100222-2.html?utm_medium=viral&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=videoupload-dev-CfyXD28e1rY.
This tutorial is a single movie from the third chapter of the Git Essential Training course, presented by lynda.com author Kevin Skoglund. The complete course is over 6 hours long shows how to use Git to edit files, rollback changes, and test new ideas without messing up your software project
Git Essential Training table of contents:
Introduction
1. What is Git?
2. Installing Git
3. Getting Started
4. Git Concepts and Architecture
5. Making Changes to Files
6. Using Git with a Real Project
7. Undoing Changes
8. Ignoring Files
9. Navigating the Commit Tree
10. Branching
11. Merging Branches
12. Stashing Changes
13. Remotes
14. Tools and Next Steps
Conclusion