Introduction to Git and GitHub workshop
You will learn how to use Git, a version control system that is the primary means of doing reproducible and collaborative research. You will use Git from the command line to document the history of your code, create different versions of your code, and collaborate with others on your code using GitHub!
Targeted audience: Researchers who want to keep track the history of their code at a professional standard, and share it with an audience.
Pre-requisites: Completion of Intro to Command Line workshop or demonstrating competency.
Commitment: A 1.5 hour workshop. 
Workshop date: Noon - 1:30pm PT on May 14th.
This class is available to the Fred Hutch community.
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Will you have completed the Introduction to Command Line seminar before or have demonstrating competency? (navigating a directory tree, creating/copying/deleting files, and running software)
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