Lesson 13.17 – Push Your Django App to a Private GitHub Repository | Secure DevOps Workflow
Welcome to Lesson 13.17 of the Django DevOps Mastery Series!
In this lesson, you'll learn how to **push your Django project to a private GitHub repository** securely and effectively. Keeping your codebase private during development or in enterprise environments is essential for security and intellectual property protection.
We’ll walk through creating a private repo, setting up SSH or token-based authentication, and pushing your local code – including how to manage `.env` files and avoid uploading secrets accidentally.
🧰 What You'll Learn:
✅ How to create and configure a private GitHub repository
✅ Setting up SSH keys or personal access tokens
✅ Best practices for `.gitignore` and sensitive file handling
✅ Using `git init`, `git remote`, `git push` securely
✅ Collaboration with teams using GitHub private repos
✅ Keeping deployments safe and private in CI/CD workflows
💡 Why This Matters:
• Protects your source code from public exposure
• Helps manage code ownership in organizations
• Prepares your app for secure deployment pipelines
• Enables team-based collaboration with access control
👨🏫 Perfect For:
• Django developers working on closed-source projects
• Freelancers and teams building client applications
• Students submitting secure assignments
• Anyone working in private cloud or enterprise setups
📌 Next Up:
Lesson 13.18 – Full DevOps Workflow: Test, Deploy & Manage Code
Lesson 13.19 – Managing Automated Code Updates
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In this lesson, you'll learn how to **push your Django project to a private GitHub repository** securely and effectively. Keeping your codebase private during development or in enterprise environments is essential for security and intellectual property protection.
We’ll walk through creating a private repo, setting up SSH or token-based authentication, and pushing your local code – including how to manage `.env` files and avoid uploading secrets accidentally.
🧰 What You'll Learn:
✅ How to create and configure a private GitHub repository
✅ Setting up SSH keys or personal access tokens
✅ Best practices for `.gitignore` and sensitive file handling
✅ Using `git init`, `git remote`, `git push` securely
✅ Collaboration with teams using GitHub private repos
✅ Keeping deployments safe and private in CI/CD workflows
💡 Why This Matters:
• Protects your source code from public exposure
• Helps manage code ownership in organizations
• Prepares your app for secure deployment pipelines
• Enables team-based collaboration with access control
👨🏫 Perfect For:
• Django developers working on closed-source projects
• Freelancers and teams building client applications
• Students submitting secure assignments
• Anyone working in private cloud or enterprise setups
📌 Next Up:
Lesson 13.18 – Full DevOps Workflow: Test, Deploy & Manage Code
Lesson 13.19 – Managing Automated Code Updates
👍 Like this if you’ve ever accidentally pushed `.env` to GitHub 😅
🔔 Subscribe to avoid future DevOps disasters
💬 Comment how you manage your Git credentials
📤 Share this video with your dev squad or bootcamp mates
#Lesson13_17 #PrivateGitHubRepo #PushToGitHub #DjangoDevOps #GitBestPractices #GitHubSSH #SecureDeployment #PythonDevOps #CI_CDWorkflows
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