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January 28, 2025
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This course is part of Complete Git Specialization
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A knowledge of Git and Git terminology, you should be familiar with branching and merging concepts.
Recommended experience
Intermediate level
A knowledge of Git and Git terminology, you should be familiar with branching and merging concepts.
How to work with GitLab and Bitbucket.
Create and manage branches using the GitLab and BitBucket interfaces.
How to clone repositories, manage merge requests, and resolve conflicts.
How to effectively synchronize and collaborate with team members by applying techniques to pull and push changes in GitLab.
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This Coursera Git course covers a comprehensive exploration of GitLab and Bitbucket, which are the essential platforms for effective source code management.
You will get a collection of videos, demos, readings, and practical assessments in this Git training course, thus ensuring a quick way to grasp the concepts in GitLab and BitBucket. However, the course requires prior knowledge of Git and Git terminology, and you should be familiar with the branching and merging concepts. Once you complete the course, you will learn how to create a GitLab account and navigate around its interface easily. In fact, you will be able to collaborate with other team members in GitLab by pulling and pushing for changes. You can improve your skills in handling consistency in code and managing BitBucket repositories. You will gain the potential to integrate BitBucket tools along with the pipeline and hosting features into your project development process.
This module introduces GitLab and Bitbucket, covering account setup, remote repository management, and collaboration. By the end, learners will be able to navigate, create, and manage repositories, handle merge requests, and resolve conflicts for projects.
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Both Bitbucket and GitLab are web-based git repository hosting services that offer a version control system. They help developers manage their projects, track the changes, and collaborate with other team members.
Although both GitLab and Bitbucket sound similar, they have different pricing structures, features, and audience. Bitbucket is owned by Atlassian, and it integrates well with other Atlassian products like Confluence and Jira. However, in contrast, GitLab comes with an open-source version as well as an enterprise edition with some advanced features.
Yes. You can use either GitLab or Bitbucket to host your Git repositories. Their choice often depends on team preferences, integration needs, and pricing considerations.
This Git Coursera course needs basic familiarity with the Git version control system. Additionally, the knowledge of basic Git commands like commit, push, pull, and clone, covered in the first course, "Git Fundamentals," and the second course, "Branching and Merging in Git," belonging to "Complete Git".
Yes. A course completion certificate is offered upon completing all graded assignments and quizzes present in the Git with GitLab and BitBucket course.
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