Finish what you started learning.
Commit turns the learning path you already have into focused weekly action and visible proof of skill.
$ git commit -m "day 1 of finishing"
// the completion loop
Choose the next step
Bring a course or roadmap and turn it into the next small milestone you can actually finish.
Focus without ceremony
Start a short session, do the work, and keep a simple record of what happened.
Bring your own path
Build manually, use a template, or import a public roadmap and edit the milestones before you commit.
Ship proof of skill
Attach repositories, commits, pull requests, demos, and articles to the milestones they prove.
See honest progress
Track learning days, finished milestones, and shipped evidence instead of a wall of distracting metrics.
Private until you choose
Your evidence stays private by default. Publish only the work you are ready to show.
The plan was never the hard part.
Finishing is. Commit keeps the next step clear and the evidence of your work close at hand.
Start free, it's yours