1/14 For the past 2 years, I’ve been building something kooky - a way to walk through your own Git repo. Literally.
Here's the story, and what I learned trying to make learning and using Git less ... intimidating: 🧵
⏳ The call for speakers for Git Merge 2025 closes in just over 2 weeks!
Got a great Git story to share? Submit your talk by May 13: https://t.co/bN6Hmor0K3
Check out Devlands on Product Hunt!
Devlands transforms your Git repository into an immersive, 3D game world where you learn Git concepts and commands in a relaxing environment while building the confidence to apply Git in professional projects.
https://t.co/8Ejx0uYSHu
Have you ever wanted to learn Git and love Minecraft? Check out Develands (https://t.co/HG0z7iysu1). The website, built with @rive_app's awesome mesh and rigging stack, features interactive, dynamic, and responsive animations for ultrawide to mobile portrait breakpoints!
Thank you @initcommit for writing this helpful article.
Learn Git through Gamification – A Visual Guide to Key Version Control Concepts
https://t.co/uKANFe1dZQ
@gumroad It would be nice to have mobile styles for product page font size and potentially a few other basic properties.
For example header size text looks nice on desktop browsers but when viewed in mobile it’s absolutely massive
@freeCodeCamp The Git game is called Devlands. It transforms your Git repo into an immersive world you can walk through to learn and use Git in a visual way!
Check out everything Devlands can do:
https://t.co/dm8Ujfs55K
When you're learning Git, sometimes even the seemingly simple concepts can be tricky to grasp.
To help you understand them, @initcommit created a game that lets you visualize how Git works.
Here, he explains the working directory, staging area, and commit history with helpful diagrams and images.
https://t.co/irgZhPdE71