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It is not possible for me to look at a file at a specific history/commit before there are more than 1 commit.
The text says
"The “History” section is quite powerful. As long as you commit something into the Git history, it will never be completely gone1. For instance, we can see the full contents of a file at a specific commit by clicking the commit, moving to the file you want to look into, and clicking the link that says View file @ .... Try that with the first commit of the README file. See how it shows what was there before you made more changes?"
Might be a difference in Mac/linux/windows, but would be a good idea to check during code along, and change section accordingly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It is not possible for me to look at a file at a specific history/commit before there are more than 1 commit.
The text says
"The “History” section is quite powerful. As long as you commit something into the Git history, it will never be completely gone1. For instance, we can see the full contents of a file at a specific commit by clicking the commit, moving to the file you want to look into, and clicking the link that says View file @ .... Try that with the first commit of the README file. See how it shows what was there before you made more changes?"
Might be a difference in Mac/linux/windows, but would be a good idea to check during code along, and change section accordingly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: