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8,963 PointsChallenge Task 10 of 11 Take a look at the history log to verify that we're looking at the older commit.
10 of 11
2 Answers
Alex Tetzlaff
8,614 PointsYou want to look at an older commit, you have to see the log that holds a list with all of the changes of what you changed (aka to see that you did indeed recall an older commit). If you think a bit, the answer is in both my response and the Challenge question.
Kazim Noori
12,911 Pointsthe answer to task 10 of 11 is below "git log"
it worked for me :)