← Back to context Comment by caycep 8 days ago I see recent changes being made, are the prior timestamps available for archiving? 5 comments caycep Reply skywhopper 8 days ago If you’ve checked out the git repo, you can go back to any point in the history and build that revision. glitchdout 7 days ago That is, until DOGE decides to rewrite (git) history. dataviz1000 7 days ago > rewrite (git) historyIs that possible? Every commit id includes the hash of the parent commit forming a chain. 2 replies →
skywhopper 8 days ago If you’ve checked out the git repo, you can go back to any point in the history and build that revision. glitchdout 7 days ago That is, until DOGE decides to rewrite (git) history. dataviz1000 7 days ago > rewrite (git) historyIs that possible? Every commit id includes the hash of the parent commit forming a chain. 2 replies →
glitchdout 7 days ago That is, until DOGE decides to rewrite (git) history. dataviz1000 7 days ago > rewrite (git) historyIs that possible? Every commit id includes the hash of the parent commit forming a chain. 2 replies →
dataviz1000 7 days 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 →