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Full git gud update
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What changed
- Compatibility
- Store
- Gameplay
- Workshop
git add GitGud_Linux git commit -m "Added Linux Support" git push git switch main git merge feature-linuxSupport
git gud is out now.
The day has come git gud 1.0 is now live and available for purchase! You can finally play through the full game, all 100 levels of branching, merging, stashing, rebasing, and more.
I’m incredibly excited to share this with everyone, and I can’t thank you enough for the amazing feedback during the Steam Next Fest demo. Your bug reports, feature requests, and encouragement helped shape this final release — and the Git simulation is better for it.
Now with Official Linux Support
With the launch of 1.0, git gud now includes native Linux support, running on a .NET version fully compatible with Linux. No Proton required.
Huge thanks to jazck in the community Discord for helping test early Linux builds before I had a proper VM set up!
Looking to the Future
The demo was played by thousands, and the response blew me away. Based on all the support and feedback, here’s a rough roadmap of what’s next (subject to change):
Custom terminal/editor preferences on Linux
New game modes: Command Trials, Real-World Scenarios, and more
Git engine improvements for near-perfect command parity
Steam Cloud support
Sandbox mode and Steam Workshop for user-created challenges
and more!
I hope we can continue to improve and build on this game for a long time to come and make it the best Git simulation game and learning tool we can.
How can we support?
If you like the project (or even just like the idea), here’s how you can help:
Tell a friend who's learning Git (or just obsessed with it)
Post about the game on social media
Wishlist or leave a review (even the critical ones help!)
Join the discussions or our Discord community Join the Discord
Whether you’re a student, a seasoned dev, or just a terminal nerd; I hope git gud helps make Git just a little more fun.
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