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Author:  maddaze [ Sun Oct 11, 2015 8:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Automatic versioning during backup

Just started using CodeLobster -- trying to decide on a new PHP IDE. How do I cause CodeLobster to do automatic versioning of previous versions of a file? I'm a singleton developer and that's all the versioning I need.

Harvey

Author:  Admin [ Mon Oct 12, 2015 6:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Automatic versioning during backup

Hi.

Codelobster hasn't any internal versioning system,
but it has ability to use external Git, SVN or Mercurial for push/pull operations via Project Tree control.

Regards,
Codelobster Team.

Author:  maddaze [ Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Automatic versioning during backup

Let's be sure we're talking about the same thing. What I mean by automatic versioning is simply incrementing a counter at the end of the file name each time I do a save. For example,
Working version: TestProgram.php
Most recent backup: TestProgram.bak9
Previous backup: TestProgram.bak8
Previous backup TestProgram.bak7
.
.
.
First backup: TestProgram.bak1

Are you telling me that CodeLobster does not do this? I would be very disappointed to hear this as it would lead me to abandon my trial of CodeLobster's free version. I cannot imagine even doing an evaluation without at least some way to back up a step or two if I screw up the program I'm doing the test development with.

Harvey

Author:  Admin [ Tue Oct 13, 2015 6:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Automatic versioning during backup

Hi, Harvey.

Codelobster hasn't such versioning system.

Codelobster creates .back files on unexpected crashes only,
but it doesn't occur latest several years already :)

Regards,
Codelobster Team.

Author:  foxo79 [ Sun May 14, 2017 5:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Automatic versioning during backup

I also please for this feature. It is lifesaving to have such backups!

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