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Version Control

Version Control provides a history of changes and ability to reference specific versions of source code stored in repositories; used for collaborative software development, testing, and process automation.

Getting Started

GitHub at UT Quickstart Guide

 

Training

      Online training, documentation, and other resources are available at no cost: access via the "Explore" link after logging into UT GitHub.  

      For UT Staff: Don’t Be Afraid to Commit: Intro to Git-GitHub (UT Canvas)

 

Other Resources

UT FYI Series Git/GitHub Topics

Git Cheat Sheet

 

Related Services/Offerings

Enterprise Binary Repository (Artifactory)

 

 

  • Github

    GitHub is a Git repository hosting service that offers all of the distributed version control and source code management functionality of Git along with a graphical console and tools for bug tracking, task management and collaboration.  UT’s GitHub Enterprise instance is hosted on campus and supported by ITS Applications.

    New User requesting access? Select Login. 

    Otherwise, submit a request to:

    • Request a new GitHub Organization (UT Faculty and Staff Only)
    • Request Assistance/Ask a Question
    Available to:Faculty and Staff
    Features
    • Git distributed version control system (DVCS) featuring improved source code management, branching and merging 
    • User-friendly graphical interface
    • GitHub-included toolset for issue tracking, task management, code reviews and collaboration
    • Single sign-on (SSO) authentication with granular control of repository access
    Cost

    This service and its offerings are provided as Common Good.

    Service Level Objectives

    Service availability: 98.37% 

     

    User Responsibilities:

    Users of the service and identified owners/administrators agree to be aware of and adhere to the university's Acceptable Use Policy. GitHub subscribers agree to: