GitHub for Administrators

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Course Overview

With our GitHub Admin certification course, participants can expect a combination of classroom learning and hands-on activities that build experience and confidence using the GitHub Enterprise server platform.

Once the basics are mastered, the training will explore opportunities to extend the platform to accommodate the most demanding workflows as well as safeguards to ensure a secure and reliable instance.

At the end of the training, participants will be able to:

  1. Properly configure your GitHub Enterprise Server instance to meet your needs
  2. Implement a more secure and dependable instance that is prepared to scale
  3. Improve the developer experience by selecting appropriate options
  4. Identify the options and configurations to reach your desired outcomes
  5. Enable protected branches, issues, GitHub Pages and more
  6. Locate metrics within your GitHub Enterprise instance
  7. Audit critical activities performed on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance

Pre-requisite

  1. A staging instance for use during the training
  2. Ensure all attendees will have computers, accounts, GitHub.com and administrator access
  3. Designate one administrator to share their screen during activities

Duration

2 days

Course Outline

  1. Accessing the instance
  2. SSH access & command line utilities
  3. Hostname and subdomain isolation
  4. Authentication and privacy
  1. Create branches and pull requests
  2. Configure protected branches
  3. Configure required status checks
  4. GitHub Pages
  1. Monitoring
  2. Maintenance mode
  3. Version upgrades
  4. High availability replica instance
  5. Backup utilities
  1. Admin center (advanced settings)
  2. Audit account activities
  3. Repository settings
  1. Account impersonation
  2. Manage dormant users
Accordion Content
  1. API Overview : REST API and GraphQL
  2. GitHub platform-samples
  3. Integrate tests using the Status API
  4. Deploy with GitHub
  5. Webhooks
  1. Unhealthy repositories
  2. Changing history with Git

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