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LHB Linux Digest #25.28: New Git For DevOps Course, Emacs Guide, Self-hosted Cloud Storage and More

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by: Abhishek Prakash
Fri, 26 Sep 2025 13:14:55 +0530


LHB Linux Digest #25.28: New Git For DevOps Course, Emacs Guide, Self-hosted Cloud Storage and More

As I promised in the previous newsletter, we have published the Git for DevOps course. Unlike most of our courses, this one has more theory than hands-on. We did that deliberately, as many Git courses out there only explain commands, not the underlying concepts. And that creates a knowledge gap.

Git for DevOps
Gain the right knowledge. Learn the core principles of Git instead of jumping straight into git commands.

This course is for beginners and details the absolute essential concepts of git. Later, we plan to create another course that focuses more on advanced topics with a focus on real world use cases and best practices.

Next week we should see some chapters of 'Automation with Systemd' course.

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