Free
Course

Learn GitHub: Best Practices

Learn how to maintain clean code, write better pull requests, and collaborate with the GitHub community.

  • Skill level

    Beginner
  • Time to complete

    Approx. 2 hours
  • Certificate of completion

    Included with paid plans
  • Prerequisites

    1 course

About this course

Continue your GitHub learning journey with Learn GitHub: Best Practices. Learn how to interact with and fully utilize the powerful GitHub community of developers.

Skills you'll gain

  • Write clear pull requests

  • Make .gitignore files

  • Use Git rebase

Syllabus

The platform

Hands-on learning

Don’t just watch or read about someone else coding — write your own code live in our online, interactive platform. You’ll even get AI-driven recommendations on what you need to review to help keep you on track.
Animated demonstration of running code in Codecademy's learning environment

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  • Practice Projects

    Guided projects that help you solidify the skills and concepts you're learning.
  • Assessments

    Auto-graded quizzes and immediate feedback help you reinforce your skills as you learn.
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