Comment by caycep 10 months ago I see recent changes being made, are the prior timestamps available for archiving? 5 comments caycep Reply skywhopper 10 months ago If you’ve checked out the git repo, you can go back to any point in the history and build that revision. glitchdout 10 months ago That is, until DOGE decides to rewrite (git) history. dataviz1000 10 months ago > rewrite (git) historyIs that possible? Every commit id includes the hash of the parent commit forming a chain. 2 replies →
skywhopper 10 months ago If you’ve checked out the git repo, you can go back to any point in the history and build that revision. glitchdout 10 months ago That is, until DOGE decides to rewrite (git) history. dataviz1000 10 months ago > rewrite (git) historyIs that possible? Every commit id includes the hash of the parent commit forming a chain. 2 replies →
glitchdout 10 months ago That is, until DOGE decides to rewrite (git) history. dataviz1000 10 months ago > rewrite (git) historyIs that possible? Every commit id includes the hash of the parent commit forming a chain. 2 replies →
dataviz1000 10 months ago > rewrite (git) historyIs that possible? Every commit id includes the hash of the parent commit forming a chain. 2 replies →
If you’ve checked out the git repo, you can go back to any point in the history and build that revision.
That is, until DOGE decides to rewrite (git) history.
> rewrite (git) history
Is that possible? Every commit id includes the hash of the parent commit forming a chain.
2 replies →