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Hey everyone, I firstly just want to say thanks so much for playing git gud! Seeing so many people have downloaded and tried the game is fantastic to see as I didn't expect the game to appeal to many people as it is very niche (or so I thought).
And a huge special thank you to the users below who reported bugs that I was able to quickly get fixed for everyone. I will note multiple people have reached out to me about Git 2.23 commands, mainly switch, missing from the simulation. This fault entirely lies on me. I was unaware how well adopted the 2.23 changes were and personally myself have always been taught and used the traditional checkout commands even though they are very overloaded. Git 2.23 features such as switch and restore will be coming soon and will certainly be included by the time the game releases on the 17th.
- Demo now includes the full Git simulation and is only missing the levels
- Fixed bug with hints showing out of order (thanks Darquesse27)
- Fixed branch --no-merged being called --unmerged (thanks Alfonso Matador)
- Fixed init not accepting a directory name (thanks RIMA)
git gud is a terminal-styled puzzle game that teaches you Git the fun way—through 100 levels of increasingly complex word problems that challenge your version control skills. Each level drops you into a realistic scenario: from staging your first commit and branching out new features, to resolving merge conflicts, rolling back mistakes, and mastering rebase. Your goal? Type the correct Git command(s) to solve each problem. You'll get instant feedback as you progress from a clueless committer to a rebasing rockstar.
Designed for beginners and pros alike, git gud simulates a real Git environment to reinforce learning through play. Whether you're prepping for a tech interview, onboarding new developers, or just tired of forgetting how to undo that one Git mistake—we’ve got a level for that. Hints are available, but glory belongs to those who fly solo. Master Git. One command at a time. And yes, get good.
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