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Using Git and GitHub with R
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Welcome, Logistics, Course Materials, and Additional Resources
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Introduction to Git and GitHubWhat is Git? What is GitHub?
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Why Should You Learn to Use Git and GitHub?
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Update Everything
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GitInstall Git
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Configure Git
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Create a Local Git Repository
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Commits
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Commit History
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GitHubGitHub Repositories
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Connect RStudio and GitHub
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Push an RStudio Project to a GitHub Repository
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Pull a GitHub Repository to an RStudio Project
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Keep RStudio and GitHub in Sync
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Collaborating with Git and GitHubWhy Use GitHub vs Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, etc?
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Dealing with Common Problems: Can't Pull Code from GitHub
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Dealing with Common Problems: Merge Conflicts
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Dealing with Common Problems: Can't Push Code to GitHub
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Let's Keep Bad Things from Happening in the First Place
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BranchesWhat are Branches and Why Should We Use Them?
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Branch Names
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How to Create Branches
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Using Pull Requests to Merge a Branch Into Main
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Project Management with GitHubGitHub Issues
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How to Organize Issues
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Wrapping UpOther Cool Stuff You Can Do with GitHub
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