MFE-IT

Git Training Course – Master Collaborative and Secure Version Control for Your Development Projects

Reference: 2B/EN/GIT
870 € excl. VAT
2 days
14 h
25–1 Feb. 2027
Remote
22–15 Mar. 2027
Remote
22–5 Apr. 2027
Remote
11–10 May 2027
Remote
8‒14 Jun. 2027
Remote
27–26 Jul. 2027
Remote

Each session will take place even if only one person is registered (except in cases of force majeure)

Git Training Course

Description of this Git Training Course

Git is the essential version control system for software development. Whether you want to track changes to your code, collaborate with others, or roll back in case of an error, Git offers a powerful, flexible, and reliable framework.

Understand the fundamental concepts, master the essential commands in the command line or via graphical interfaces, and deploy collaborative workflows tailored to your team (feature branches, Git Flow, pull requests, etc.).

Also discover our Advanced Git Training Course and our GitLab CI/CD Training Course.

Format

Remote (recorded sessions). 

GOOD TO KNOW

This training course includes numerous exercises (60% practical) to enhance learning. Each session will take place even if only one person is registered (except in cases of force majeure). A preliminary interview is held between the participant and/or a company representative in order to fully assess the participant’s profile (level, needs, professional context, challenges, etc.).
Assessment : during the training course, the trainer assesses the participants’ progress through multiple-choice questions, role-playing exercises and practical work. Participants receive a certificate of completion at the end of the training course. 

objectives of this Git Training Course

By the end, each participant will be able to :

  • Understand key Git concepts: repository, commit, branch, merge, remote.
  • Master essential everyday commands (init, clone, status, add, commit, log, diff, etc.).
  • Use branches effectively to isolate and manage developments
  • Collaborate via GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket: push, pull, fork, pull request
  • Resolve conflicts, cancel or replay changes (reset, revert, rebase)
  • Set up a structured team workflow

Prerequisites

  • Basic knowledge of development (any language)
  • Proficiency with a terminal or code editor (Visual Studio Code, JetBrains, etc.)
  • Because each participant has a unique background and expectations, a preliminary interview with our expert allows us to precisely identify their objectives, level and professional challenges.
    This enables us to tailor the training content to ensure relevant and personalised learning.

Target Audience

Git training Course accessible to developers, integrators, DevOps teams, and technical project managers.

Detailed of this Git Training Course

Introduction to Git and version control

Why use Git ? History, comparison with SVN. Local vs remote repository.

Initialisation, cloning, adding, validation, history. Project organisation and.gitignore.

Creating branches, merging, fast-forwarding, resolving conflicts step by step.

Remote, push/pull, fork, pull request (merge request), code review.

Rebase vs merge, squash, cherry-pick, amend. Best practices for a clean history.

Git Flow, GitHub Flow, version management, tags, release branches, CI/CD.

Creation of a collaborative project, ticket management, conflict simulation, automated deployment.

This training course :

  • Is suitable for both beginners and occasional users
  • Offers real-life team scenarios, going beyond simple theory
  • Integrates modern platforms (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket)rovides the tools to manage your history and versions like a pro

FAQ – Git Training

Git is the most widely used distributed version control system in the world. It allows multiple developers to collaborate on the same source code by managing history, branches and merges. It is the de facto standard for GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket. MFE-IT trains developers and project managers in the fundamentals of Git for daily use.

Git is the version control software installed locally. GitHub and GitLab are online platforms that host remote Git repositories and add collaborative features (pull requests, CI/CD, code reviews, issues). The MFE-IT training clarifies this distinction and demonstrates collaborative workflows.

The essentials: git clone, git add, git commit, git push, git pull, git status, git log, git branch, git checkout / switch, git merge, git diff, git stash. MFE-IT teaches you how to use them in real collaboration scenarios: creating a feature branch, merge requests, resolving conflicts.

The training lasts 2 days (14 hours), remote or on-site, with a maximum of 3 participants per session and 30 days of post-training support included.

Would you like to know about upcoming sessions ?

Would you like to schedule this Git Training Course on a specific date ? Contact us by email or by filling out the contact form.