Beginner Documents Two-Week Journey Learning Git, GitHub, and SSH Workflows
A student at Luxe Dev HQ completed a two-week introductory data analysis course focused on Git and GitHub fundamentals. The learner discovered that Git and GitHub serve distinct purposes — Git is a version control tool for tracking changes, while GitHub is an online platform for storing and collaborating on repositories. Using Windows PowerShell, the student set up SSH authentication, created a local directory, and linked it to a remote GitHub repository. The process involved core Git commands including git status, git add, git commit, and git push to transfer files from a local folder to GitHub. Despite spending several hours troubleshooting SSH configuration, the student successfully completed the workflow with assistance from instructors.
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