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Git for Humans is a book on Git and version control written by David Demaree, positioned as a “friendly guide to version control.” It is not a traditional video course or bootcamp, but a self-study resource available as a PDF, print book, and Kindle/Apple Books ebook. The website emphasizes that while Git can be confusing, the book helps readers understand key concepts such as version tracking, command-line workflows, repositories, branches, merge conflicts, and commit messages.
Based on the text available, the book covers a fairly complete range of Git fundamentals through collaborative workflows. It begins with “Thinking in Versions,” helping readers build a mental model of version control. It then moves into Git Basics, focusing on common commands, workflows, and commits. The section on branches explains how to separate different lines of work within the same project. The remotes section is aimed at syncing and collaborating through GitHub or other hosting services. The history section covers commit messages, version history capabilities, and issues such as detached HEAD. It also includes a command reference, guidance on repository hosting beyond GitHub, and interesting uses of Git on the web.
The pricing model is straightforward: subscribing to the newsletter gives you a free PDF; the print edition costs $19.99 and is printed and shipped by IngramSpark; the Kindle or iOS ebook costs $28.99. The website does not disclose payment methods, refund policies, or enterprise purchasing options.
Its strengths are its focused content and low barrier to entry, with the free PDF being beginner-friendly. Author David Demaree has a strong background in web development and products/technologies including Adobe Typekit, Google, Stripe, and Webflow, which adds credibility. The book is also more than just a command list: it emphasizes why to use Git, how to write good commit messages, and how to collaborate more effectively. Its limitations are that it is primarily an English-language book and does not include certificates, interactive exercises, project reviews, community Q&A, or a structured learning path. For those who prefer learning through videos, hands-on platforms, or Chinese-language instruction, the support may be insufficient.
It is suitable for Git beginners, developers with fragmented experience who want to organize their understanding systematically, designers/front-end professionals, and technical workers who need to collaborate with teams, clients, or open-source communities. The text does not specify access conditions from China, and the actual availability of this domain and purchase channels such as Kindle, Apple Books, and IngramSpark is not reflected in the main content, so it should be considered unknown.
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