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Provide time stamps for updates, saves, forks, bases #1782

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During a meeting today, I was showing off my first javascript code (exciting) and got some feedback from my team about functions that I had included in my form that weren't needed. Like a dumbass, I started deleting a few lines of code as we were talking. Then, I started working on another project, and now I'm looking back and realizing I deleted the wrong line, for the wrong section... Anyways.

I would love if I could just say, "go back to 11:30," which was the beginning of the meeting. I know I didn't edit anything else during the meeting, and nothing I've done since then is worth keeping. Would also be great for when you start down a path of revision for some code, thinking you have a great solution for an issue you're having, only to realize you were completely wrong.

Obviously, it would make sense for me to have forked the version I was working on. But can I really be held accountable for doing the smart thing?

All of this is to say, this is totally unnecessary but would be lovely to have!

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