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Do I understand correctly that git-grep finds expressions across all versions and commits within a git repo?
This is a feature I have been looking for. For instance, in a previous version of my document tracked by GIT I had a sentence I want to recover, not existing in muy current version. How would I go about finding it without having to revert to each previous commit? Is this the solution?
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Do I understand correctly that git-grep finds expressions across all versions and commits within a git repo?
This is a feature I have been looking for. For instance, in a previous version of my document tracked by GIT I had a sentence I want to recover, not existing in muy current version. How would I go about finding it without having to revert to each previous commit? Is this the solution?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: