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Source Control Management with Git (SC102)

This credential demonstrates a user’s foundational knowledge of Git.

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Who Is It For

The Git SkillCred is for anyone interested in gaining a credential in Git to further their career.
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About This SkillCred

Skillcreds allow you to get the credentials you need, when you need them, and on the topics that are relevant to your career.
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What It Demonstrates

The Git SkillCred demonstrates a user’s ability to work with repositories and branches as well as inspect, update, merge, and rebase content within the repositories.
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Domain & Competencies
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Clone and initialize repositories
Stage and snapshot changes
Branch and tag repositories
Reconcile changes
Inspect and compare commits
Work with remote repositories
Undo changes and modify commits
Use temporary commits

Exam Details & Resources
This exam is an online, proctored, performance-based and/or multiple-choice exam.
Prerequisites
There are no pre-requisites for this credential.
Reviews
Dec 2025
Nice and clean virtual environment.
Dec 2025
The terminal emulation worked well, and the user interface was self explanatory. The time and skill level of the questions was manageable.
Dec 2025
Intuitive to follow, and nicely integrated Linux VM.
Nov 2025
The exam is aligned to what is expected from a person with Git knowledge. They have improved the environment so much, it's much better taking exams now. I recommend this course!
Oct 2025
Being tested on core competencies allows a person to understand how they fare across a technical or tool-based subject.
Oct 2025
Tests basic Git knowledge well. CLI experience is required!
Mar 2025
The exam was based on practical implementation instead of theoretical knowledge.
Mar 2024
The exam covered most of the normal day-to-day operations in Git.
Jan 2024
It's great that it's hands-on, and you have a real Linux environment to run your commands from.