Practical GitHub Project Management and Collaboration
1h 18mAdvanced2023-10-16
Authors

Ray Villalobos
Senior Staff Instructor at LinkedIn Learning
Course details
If you’re looking to take advantage of the more powerful features of GitHub, this course was designed for you. GitHub is more than just a code repository—it's also a system for managing social interactions and collaborating with your teammates to create better code. Join Senior LinkedIn Learning staff instructor Ray Villalobos to learn how to get started using GitHub’s built-in project management and collaboration tools like a pro. Ray helps you choose the best approach for creating a project, from customizing settings and fields to using view categories, assigning items to collaborators, and managing pull requests. Along the way, explore techniques for leveraging project tools such as labels, task lists, slash commands and emojis, views and filters, charts, insights, and visualizations.
Skills covered
Version ControlGitHubProject Management SkillsSoftware Development ToolsProject ManagementSoftware DevelopmentOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Creating projects for development
1. Creating a Project
- 02 - Projects vs. classic projects
- 03 - Starting your first project
- 04 - Project settings and fields
- 05 - Using view categories
- 06 - Converting drafts to issues
- 07 - Assigning items to collaborators
- 08 - Starting a project with an issue
- 09 - Project items with pull requests
- 10 - Using saved replies
2. Working with Projects
- 11 - Using labels
- 12 - Task lists
- 13 - Slash commands and emojis
- 14 - Views and filters
- 15 - Insights
Conclusion
- 16 - What's next
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