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You know that moment when you write a long code, then you undo many times to see something that was before, and when you "ctrl+y".......
Just happened
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  • 1
    I am using SourceTree when I want to see what I've changed and how it used to be before the changes.
  • 2
    Copy your current code before starting the ctrl-z train, then once you find what you're looking for, paste.
  • 0
    @-bgm-
    Thats good tip
  • 1
    @aamitkov
    I am new to programming
    Can you explain?
    Or direct me?
  • 0
    @AboMahdi Umm, basically SourceTree is a interface for source version control system, aka it's an interface for your git/mercurial repository. So every time you are going to push your code changes to your repository it's showing you the changes you made since your last commit (last code upload) - this is how I see what I've changed recently. I hope you were able to understand me and I was helpful.
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