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Searching the Git history

What is the point of creating all these commits if you are unable to make use of them because you can't find the information you need in them?
In this workshop, we will learn how to search your files at any of their versions and search your commits logs.
By the end of the workshop, you should be able to retrieve anything you need from your versioned history.

Prerequisites:
This special Git topic is suitable for people who already use Git. You don't need to be an expert, but you will need to bring a project under version control with several commits. We expect that you are able to run basic Git commands in the command line.

 

Presenter:

 

Marie-Hélène Burle. Evolutionary and behavioural ecologist by training, Software/Data Carpentry instructor, and open source advocate, Marie-Hélène Burle develops and delivers training for researchers on high-performance computing tools (R, Python, Julia, Git, Bash scripting, machine learning, parallel scientific programming, and HPC) for Simon Fraser University and the Digital Research Alliance of Canada. 

Date:
Friday, January 20, 2023
Time:
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Room:
548 and 552 - Presentation Room (Combined)
Location:
Koerner Library
Categories:
  Data     Digital Scholarship     Research Commons     Research Data Management  
Presenter(s):
Marie-Helene Burle, Digital Research Alliance of Canada
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