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---
title: "Collaborative Git and GitHub"
date: "`r format(Sys.time(), '%B, %Y')`"
site: bookdown::bookdown_site
documentclass: book
bibliography: [book.bib]
biblio-style: apalike
link-citations: yes
description: "Description about Course/Book."
favicon: assets/dasl_favicon.ico
output:
bookdown::word_document2:
toc: true
---
# About this Course {-}
You will expand your current knowledge of Git and GitHub to help your research be more collaborative, reproducible, and transparent. You will learn how to develop your work independently on a “branch” before “merging” it back to a shared repository, and resolve any conflicts along the way. Then, you will learn about the pull request model of collaboration on GitHub and how to conduct code reviews.
## Target Audience
Researchers who want to work on a code base collaboratively in a version-controlled manner.