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  2. Help:Reverting - Wikipedia

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    Essentially, you load the text editor with a past version of the page, and then publish that, making it the current version. To do this: Click the "View history" tab at the top of the page to display the page history. Click the time and date (e.g. 00:00, 1 January 1970) of the earlier version to which you want to revert to. You will then ...

  3. Reversion (software development) - Wikipedia

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    In software development (and, by extension, in content-editing environments, especially wikis, that make use of the software development process of revision control), reversion or reverting is the abandonment of one or more recent changes in favor of a return to a previous version of the material at hand (typically software source code in the context of application development; HTML, CSS or ...

  4. Wikipedia:Reverting - Wikipedia

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    If you revert by manually changing the text to the old version, they will not receive a notification, which some editors appreciate. If the edits you revert are clearly disruptive or vandalism , it may be better not to notify the disruptor or vandal of your correction, by reverting manually.

  5. Wikipedia:Restoring part of a reverted edit - Wikipedia

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    Often when an article version contains more than one disagreeable passage, it is easy to revert to a previous version. This gets rid of all the "mistakes" in a few seconds, but it also can eliminate "good stuff", discourage other editors, and spark an edit war.

  6. Version control - Wikipedia

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    Many version control systems identify the version of a file as a number or letter, called the version number, version, revision number, revision, or revision level. For example, the first version of a file might be version 1. When the file is changed the next version is 2. Each version is associated with a timestamp and the person making the ...

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  8. Comparison of version-control software - Wikipedia

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    A changeset, in this context, indicates that a committed file(s) is stored in the form of a difference between either the previous version or the next. Scope of change: Describes whether changes are recorded for individual files or for entire directory trees. Revision IDs: are used internally to identify specific versions of files in the ...

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