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GitBox

  • Inspired from Git-Sandbox
  • This Tutorial is written in Markdown.

This is a place to practice git. Your first exercise is to add your name to this list. To complete this exercise you need to:

Learn to use git


  • Go through the try git tutorial
  • Read the first two chapters of the book Pro Git
  • You should also go through the curated list of git resource provided by github to find other resouces to fit your need.

To complete this exercise you need to:

  • Fork the repo, create a new branch, make changes and send make a pull request

  • This article should give you a good idea of what pull requests are how to use them.

  • You can step by step guide here

Your Entry should maintain an Alphabetic order.
* your name [username](https://github.com/username).

Lines starting with * are automatically rendered as bullet points and phrases containing [name](URL) are automatically hyperlinked. After adding the name execute update.py to update the readme.

Other Resources

  • You should also go through the curated list of git resource
  • A list of cool features of Git and Github
  • Introductory video to git and GitHub, here
  • A basic git guide, no deep shit, here
  • Interactive git guide, here
  • Comprehensive tutorial, here
  • Complete referenced book here

In this repo you will find the accompanying Jupyter Notebook. For quicker view rendering and simpler downloading procedures, you can check out this repo using NbViewer.