About GitQuest
A project born from real-world experience, designed by an instructor who knows what it means to guide beginners through Git every day.
A project born from experience
GitQuest is not yet another Git tutorial. It's a tool created by someone who trains developers in career transitions and apprenticeships every day.
I'm Anaïs, a web developer and head of education. After years of helping learners with Git — often the number one stumbling block — I created GitQuest to make learning hands-on, progressive and motivating.
My approach: no unnecessary jargon, no theory without practice. Every investigation, every challenge is designed to simulate real-world scenarios you'll encounter at work.
Web developer
Full-stack, hands-on, pragmatic
Head of education
Long-term tech training programs
Digital accessibility
Inclusive educational design
Educational gamification
Learn by playing, not by quizzing
The story of GitQuest
From observing a recurring problem in training to creating a complete tool for learning Git differently.
Git, the number one blocker
After years of training career-changing developers, one observation keeps coming back: Git is the tool that blocks people the most. Existing tutorials are either too theoretical or too dry.
What if we learned Git by playing?
The idea for GitQuest was born from a simple conviction: we remember better what we practice in an engaging context. Interactive investigations let you simulate real situations without risk.
Pedagogy first, technology second
Every feature of GitQuest is first designed from a pedagogical perspective. The simulated terminal, contextual quizzes, level-based progression: everything serves the learning experience.
A tool in constant evolution
GitQuest continues to evolve thanks to feedback from learners and instructors who use it daily. New investigations and features are added regularly.
Our values
GitQuest is guided by four strong convictions that shape every design and content decision.
Accessibility
Digital tools must be usable by everyone. GitQuest integrates accessibility from the design stage: color blind mode, dyslexia font, keyboard navigation.
Real-world pedagogy
No disconnected theory. Every piece of GitQuest content is rooted in real situations encountered in training and in the workplace. You learn what actually matters.
Inclusivity
GitQuest uses inclusive language, offers content in multiple languages, and is aimed at anyone who wants to learn, regardless of their background.
Open source spirit
GitQuest was born from the tech community and draws inspiration from it. Transparency, knowledge sharing and continuous improvement guide every decision.
Learn more about Anais
Web developer, training manager, specialized in long-term tech training programs (RNCP levels 5, 6 & 7) and digital accessibility. Discover her full background and other projects.
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