
Learn Git Without Watching Videos (Terminal-First Alternatives)
Git is a muscle memory skill best learned through interactive terminal practice, not video tutorials that fail to replicate stateful workflows and errors. Video tutorials have a learning ceiling because git is stateful, sequential, and error-driven - pausing breaks the workflow mental model. Git Dojo uses spaced repetition in your terminal to drill commands, with harder scenarios returning more frequently until mastered. learngitbranching.js.org provides visual sandbox understanding of branches, merges, and rebases through interactive browser-based exercises. Terminal-first alternatives like Oh My Git!, githug, and git-exercises offer gamified, structured practice that outperforms passive video watching. Video Tutorials Are the Worst Way to Learn Git Here's a pattern you've probably lived through: you watch a 20-minute git tutorial. The instructor types commands, explains branches, draws diagrams. You nod along. You feel like you learned something. Then you open your terminal and immed
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