Tools explained like you're talking to a friend.
Visual, animated beginner guides — no jargon, no assumptions. Built for operators who want to understand the tools, not become experts overnight.
Markdown for Complete Beginners
Headings, bold, lists, links, code blocks, and tables — the plain-text formatting language behind READMEs and notes.
Open guide → Version controlGitHub for Complete Beginners
Repos, commits, push/pull, branches, and pull requests — the daily workflow explained with analogies and animations.
Open guide → Command lineTerminal for Complete Beginners
pwd, ls, cd, and how a blinking cursor talks to your computer — so the GitHub guide actually works.
Open guide → AI editorCursor for Complete Beginners
Ask vs Agent, @ files, diffs, and rules — the workshop where these 101s get written.
Open guide → Knowledge baseObsidian for Complete Beginners
Vaults, wikilinks, graph view, daily notes, and syncing — turn scattered notes into a connected second brain.
Open guide → Agent workspaceBuzz for Complete Beginners
Channels, agent identities, and workflows — Block's workspace where people and AI share one room.
Open guide → RecipesSkills for Complete Beginners
A SKILL.md recipe the agent reads before a repeating job — so you stop re-explaining the recap every chat.
Open guide → Web pagesHTML for Complete Beginners
Tags, the page skeleton, links, and just enough CSS — the labels a browser uses to draw a page.
Open guide → How software talksCLI, API & MCP for Complete Beginners
Three doors into the same kitchen — you type, a program sends a ticket, or an agent gets a menu.
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