Learn DevOps & DevSecOps From Zero — By Doing Real Tasks

Offline-first · Terminal Skills · Privacy-oriented.
Practice real DevOps and security workflows locally, the way they actually run.

Terminal Skills
Privacy-oriented
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Learn DevOps & DevSecOps by doing, not watching.
Offline by default, with guided terminal practice. Online features are optional.

From Stacks to Real-World Skills

Each stack builds a skill you’ll actually use on real systems — not isolated exercises.

Click a stack to see what you practice inside DevOpsMind.

Practice the Exact Workflow Used in Real DevOps Jobs

This shows the execution loop of real DevOps work, introduced through guided, small-scope tasks before scaling up.

DevOpsMind doesn’t teach tools — it trains how engineers think, decide, and iterate while solving real-world DevOps problems.

You’re guided through requirements and validation, but every command is executed by you — no copy-paste answers.

🧑‍💻 Inside DevOpsMind
  • Read the requirement
  • Create files & configurations
  • Choose the right tools
  • Run commands manually
  • Inspect output and errors
  • Fix mistakes
  • Validate results
  • Pass the gate
🧑‍💻 Inside a Real DevOps Team
  • Read a Jira ticket
  • Write code or YAML
  • Test changes locally
  • Run tools manually
  • Inspect logs and failures
  • Fix mistakes
  • Push a pull request
  • Pass CI checks

The tools change. The environment scales. The execution loop stays the same.

Enter the terminal →

Learn by Using the CLI — Safely

CLI = a guided terminal, like a step-by-step instructor.

DevOpsMind guides you through real DevOps tasks step by step. You always know what to do next.

New to this? You stay offline by default. You decide if and when anything goes online.

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And if something goes wrong, validation explains exactly what to fix.

DevOpsMind validation explains mistakes safely

No guesswork. No unsafe commands. Guided learning. Fully local unless you opt in.

Primary actions

No account required · Offline by default · Guided step-by-step in the terminal

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is DevOpsMind free?
Yes. DevOpsMind provides free, offline-first core learning features. Advanced insights and future professional features may require a Pro license.

Does DevOpsMind work offline?
Yes. DevOpsMind is offline-first by design. You can learn and validate challenges offline using the CLI.

Do I need an online account?
The DevOpsMind CLI works fully offline with no account required. An online account is required for web access, recovery, and progress sync. Passwords are securely hashed and never stored in plaintext.

Is my data private?
Yes. Learning progress is stored locally as encrypted snapshots. When online mode is enabled, only minimal data is shared for optional online features.

Which platforms are supported?
Linux, macOS, and Windows (via WSL2).

🔐 Privacy & Data Policy

DevOpsMind is offline-first.
All learning and challenge validation work fully offline by default using the CLI.

When online features are enabled, learning snapshots are encrypted inside the DevOpsMind worker before being stored. Encryption keys are derived per user and never exposed.

Online features are optional.
When enabled, only minimal, aggregated progress data is shared for optional online features.

❓ Why is an account needed?

Short answer:
You don’t need one unless you choose to go online.

DevOpsMind is offline-first by design. You can learn, practice, and validate challenges locally with no account.

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