codemkin
local-history
codemkin | local-history | |
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2 | 223 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 4 years ago | 6 months ago | |
Rust | TypeScript | |
- | MIT License |
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codemkin
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Why is it so hard to see code from 5 minutes ago?
Oh hey, I've built this! My version would watch code files and snapshot a diff every few seconds. It took a little work to tweak the constants to keep the watching performant, but it was super neat being able to replay code. The main problem I faced was that changes often occur in different places in the file, so the history replaying jumps around a lot. With some proper editor integration, I could see it being pretty useful.
My version is super incomplete because I kind of lost steam when I couldn't figure out a really great reason why someone should use this, but hey, maybe it's worth another try: https://github.com/nicholaslyang/codemkin
local-history
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Dura: You shouldn't ever lose your work if you're using Git
I just checked, it looks like there is a VSCode plugin that does this: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=xyz.loca...
Repo here: https://github.com/zabel-xyz/local-history
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Why is it so hard to see code from 5 minutes ago?
this looks like it does that https://github.com/zabel-xyz/local-history
not super polished nor is it actively maintained but has promise
What are some alternatives?
undotree - The undo history visualizer for VIM
git-autosave - An experiment in automatically backing up the working directory in a git repository whenever a file changes.
undo-tree
gundo.vim - A git mirror of gundo.vim
klonk - A text editor with an sort-of-unusual undo/redo algorithm
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
xray - An experimental next-generation Electron-based text editor
StyleCopAnalyzers - An implementation of StyleCop rules using the .NET Compiler Platform
dura - You shouldn't ever lose your work if you're using Git