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Q:First, thanks so much for the incredibly awesome tool. I'm using jsbin to teach some basic hacking skills -- well, a hacking attitude more than anything -- to primary school kids. I've given them a template to work with, which they then fork to make their own pages. So, e.g., jsbin ibepo3 (sorry, not allowed to include a link in a tumblr question). The kids are supposed to email me the URLs of their work, but some percentage of them inevitably screw that up. Is there a way to access the revision history tree of a jsbin entity? That would be a huge help to me and my kids. Thanks so much! Matt

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Hi Matt,

I’m working on a new features that should help you there. The first is a full save history, i.e. you’ll be able to see that ibepo3/20/ was a saved version of ibepo3/17/, and so on.

Secondly I’m considering changing the cloning in a way that you share a url with /clone on the end, and it will automatically create a new copy - therefore your students will have their own revision history and own url - rather than everything sitting on the same namespace.

I suggest you follow issue #84 which is very similar to what you’re asking.

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