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docs: commit diff #596

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Every time you save a new version of a prompt, it is saved with a new commit.
You can view old commit, allowing you to easily see previous prompt versions in case you need to revert to previous functionality.
You can access a specific commit of the prompt in the SDK by specifying a commit alongside the prompt name.
Each time you save a new version of a prompt, a new commit is created. You can view previous commits, making it easy to review earlier prompt versions or revert to a previous state if needed. In the SDK, you can access a specific commit of a prompt by specifying the commit hash along with the prompt name (e.g. `prompt_name:commit_hash`).
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nit: thoughts on -- Every saved update to a prompt creates a new commit. ?

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yup, concise love it

@madams0013 madams0013 merged commit 0efe056 into main Dec 17, 2024
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@madams0013 madams0013 deleted the maddy/prompt-diff branch December 17, 2024 16:33
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