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- Commonly Used Git Commands | Microsoft Community Hub
Git is a distributed version control system that allows developers to track changes in their codebase, collaborate with others, and manage project versions efficiently This whitepaper provides a comprehensive list of commonly used Git commands, along with explanations and examples to help you get started with Git
- GitHub Foundations Certification Study Guide
The following study plan is based on the Certification domains You can follow the plan or learn at your own pace Week 1 - Introduction to Git and GitHub Describe Git GitHub Entities GitHub Markdown GitHub Desktop GitHub Mobile Describe GitHub Describe the difference between Git GitHub Describe a GitHub repository Describe a commit Describe Branching Week 2 - Working with GitHub
- Automated Continuous integration and delivery – CICD in Azure Data . . .
Git Integration, ADF connected to a Git repository (Azure Repos or GitHub) The ADF contributor and Azure DevOps build administrator permission is required Step 1 Establish a dedicated Azure DevOps Git repository specifically for Azure Data Factory within the designated Azure DevOps project Step 2
- Get Started with Git and GitHub: Why Every DevOps Professional Needs . . .
The Basics: What Is Git? Git is a distributed version control system It lets you track changes to files, collaborate with others, and maintain a history of your project Here are the core concepts: Repository (repo): A collection of files and their history You can create a repo locally or host it on a platform like GitHub
- Enhancing Team Collaboration in Azure Synapse Analytics using a Git . . .
In this first part of a three-part series, we explore how to improve team collaboration in Azure Synapse Studio using a straightforward Git branching strategy This guide is perfect for development teams working on multiple projects within a single Synapse workspace You'll learn how to set up a branching strategy that lets different teams work in parallel without disrupting each other
- SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 21 is now generally available (GA)
The SQL Tools team is thrilled to announce the general availability of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 21 nbsp; SSMS 21 GA brings a modern installation
- How to Remove Secrets from Git History Safely
Accidentally committed secrets to Git? Learn how to safely and permanently remove sensitive data from your Git history using git-filter-repo — the modern,
- Deploying a GitHub Actions Self-hosted Runner on Azure: A Step-by-Step . . .
GitHub-hosted runners are great for most workflows but sometimes, you need more control Whether it’s for custom dependencies, persistent storage, or cost optimization, self-hosted runners on Azure offer a powerful alternative
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