Creating And Controlling Git Repository Using AWS CodeCommit

Create and Clone GIT repositories on AWS CodeCommit.
Learn how to Use GIT commands (like push, pull, fetch) to control repositories.
Create and Share branches and assigning tags.
Create and Clone GIT repositories on AWS CodeCommit.
Learn how to Use GIT commands (like push, pull, fetch) to control repositories.
Create and Share branches and assigning tags.
In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to work with GIT Repositories on AWS CodeCommit. We will first look how to create authentication credentials to create a GIT repository using IAM Roles. We will then look at how to work with this repository using your local machine. We will look at how to commit & push code written by you and pull any changes made by other users. We will then move on to look how we can use branches to maintain different versions of a project. Finally we will look at how to how to create tags to make commits more human readable. By the end, you should be comfortable in maintaining and sharing your code in AWS CodeCommit. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.
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Amazon Web Services (Amazon AWS)
GIT
Version Control
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In a video that plays in a split-screen with your work area, your instructor will walk you through these steps:
Introduction to AWS CodeCommit and Creating an IAM/GIT User
Create our First Git Repository on AWS CodeCommit
Cloning the CodeCommit Repository to our Local
Create and Push Your First Commit
Create and Share Repo and Pull Changes
Create and Share a Branch
Create and Share a Tag
Your workspace is a cloud desktop right in your browser, no download required
In a split-screen video, your instructor guides you step-by-step
By purchasing a Guided Project, you'll get everything you need to complete the Guided Project including access to a cloud desktop workspace through your web browser that contains the files and software you need to get started, plus step-by-step video instruction from a subject matter expert.
Because your workspace contains a cloud desktop that is sized for a laptop or desktop computer, Guided Projects are not available on your mobile device.
Guided Project instructors are subject matter experts who have experience in the skill, tool or domain of their project and are passionate about sharing their knowledge to impact millions of learners around the world.
You can download and keep any of your created files from the Guided Project. To do so, you can use the “File Browser” feature while you are accessing your cloud desktop.
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Financial aid is not available for Guided Projects.
Auditing is not available for Guided Projects.
At the top of the page, you can press on the experience level for this Guided Project to view any knowledge prerequisites. For every level of Guided Project, your instructor will walk you through step-by-step.
Yes, everything you need to complete your Guided Project will be available in a cloud desktop that is available in your browser.
You'll learn by doing through completing tasks in a split-screen environment directly in your browser. On the left side of the screen, you'll complete the task in your workspace. On the right side of the screen, you'll watch an instructor walk you through the project, step-by-step.
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