Skills Tests - Technical
GitHub test
This test evaluates proficiency in GitHub, focusing on version control, repository management, collaboration, and workflows.
Type: Technical
Difficulty: Standard
Duration: 10 mins
Language: English
About the GitHub test
The GitHub test assesses a candidate’s proficiency in using the GitHub platform for version control, collaboration, and managing repositories. It focuses on essential features such as creating, managing, and contributing to repositories, as well as navigating the GitHub user interface.
Version control is the backbone of GitHub, and the test evaluates candidates’ understanding of key concepts such as commits, branches, merges, pull requests, and conflict resolution. Candidates must demonstrate their ability to perform common version control tasks, including creating and modifying branches, committing changes, merging branches, and resolving conflicts that arise when merging different code changes.
Repository management is another key area covered in the test. Candidates are evaluated on their ability to create repositories, clone existing repositories, push and pull changes, and manage file structures within a repository. This section also covers how to effectively use GitHub’s collaborative features, such as forking repositories and managing issues, pull requests, and discussions.
The test also evaluates a candidate’s knowledge of GitHub workflows. This includes understanding the Git flow model, managing feature branches, and following best practices for collaboration in a team environment. Candidates must demonstrate their ability to follow proper workflows for releasing software, managing project versions, and using tags to mark key milestones.
Collaboration on GitHub is crucial for any project. The test evaluates how well candidates can collaborate with others on the platform. This includes working with teams, reviewing pull requests, discussing issues, and making contributions to open-source projects. Candidates must demonstrate a deep understanding of best practices for collaborating on code with others while ensuring smooth integration of changes.
Security and access control are also covered in the GitHub test. Candidates are tested on their knowledge of managing access permissions, adding collaborators, creating private repositories, and handling security issues such as managing SSH keys and setting up two-factor authentication.
In summary, the GitHub test provides a comprehensive evaluation of a candidate’s ability to use GitHub effectively for version control, repository management, collaboration, and working within GitHub workflows.
Multiple-choice test
Key skills measured
Version control (commits, branches, merges)
Repository management (creating, cloning, pushing, pulling)
Collaboration (pull requests, discussions, code review)
Workflows (Git flow, feature branches, releases)
Security and access control (permissions, collaborators, SSH keys, 2FA)
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