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# Git

The main goal of this session is to introduce you to Git and how to work with Commits, Pull Requests, and Branches.

| Week | Topic               | Preparation                                                        | Session Plan                                                         | Assignment                                                       |
| ---- | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 1.   | Introduction to Git | [Preparation](/course-content/foundation/git/week1/preparation.md) | [Session Plan](/course-content/foundation/git/week1/session-plan.md) | [Assignment](/course-content/foundation/git/week1/assignment.md) |

## Learning goals

* [ ] Understand what version control is
* [ ] Understand what Git is used for
* [ ] Know the difference between Git and GitHub
* [ ] Successfully install and configure Git
* [ ] Practice command line basics
* [ ] Know how to create a repo, branches, commits and push to GitHub
* [ ] Understand the usual flow for saving and sharing changes


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