Created by “bleeptrack” and “blinry”, Oh My Git! tries to teach beginners how to use Git with levels laying out increasingly complex tasks, getting into multiple people using the same repository and recovering from mistakes. It visualises the structure of Git repositories in real time with command cards and arrows, updating as you fiddle. If you want to flex, you can input commands directly into the console. God, even with a friendly little owl-squirrel mascot illustrating cards, it still horrifies me. I’ve only dabbled in programming juuust enough to bump into version control and nope. I did a few levels and felt the fear. But it does seem good! The idea is great! I’m very glad they made this! For people who are not me. You can download Oh My Git! free for Windows, Mac, and Linux from Itch.io. The devs have talked plenty about it on its site too. And yes, absolutely it’s on GitHub.