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minus-squareulterno@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-25 hours ago Except for an (accidental) git restore/git reset. Those are permanent and can’t be undone. Unless, you didn’t close your editor before doing so, in which case, you can just save it again. I’m not talking about IDEs. Even Kate gives you the option to either discard the deleted document/changes or keep them and save again.
Unless, you didn’t close your editor before doing so, in which case, you can just save it again.
I’m not talking about IDEs.
Even Kate gives you the option to either discard the deleted document/changes or keep them and save again.