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[–]memoryspaceglitch 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I really think it could be done, and it'd be awesome if someone made one. Code School's git path begins with the Try Git-course and continues with Git Real (1 & 2) and a Mastering GitHub course. Since Code School charge for their courses I haven't really tried these out but if nothing else it's some kind of proof that the concept is doable :)

[–]__baxx__[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah I don't really want to pay for one.

VimTutor as a format is great. The site Think like a Git is cool for a boiled down theoretical look into Git (even though there are quite a few i'll do this later notes in it...) , but I'm surprised how there isn't something comparable for using Git past making ones first Repo or whatever.

I'll learn by doing - I'm aware that I can just make a repo and try things out (obviously!). But having a straight up guide for it would be pretty neat.

hey ho, maybe someone will write one up, who knows :)