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How to undo state in ME

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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Oliver and Iamp;#39;m the creator of Backbone.Undo.js and Iamp;#39;m gonna show you how it works and whatamp;#39;s so cool about it. Backbone.Undo.js is a very simple undo manager for Backbone.js. And the cool thing is that you donamp;#39;t really have to change your app usually at all [to make it work] and you just need a few lines of code and youamp;#39;re done. So, how does that work? The principle of Backbone.Undo.js is that you register the objects whose changes you want to undo and redo and the undo manager then observes these objects and listens to the events they trigger. On every event it creates a before- and after-state and stores it internally as an amp;quot;UndoActionamp;quot; in an amp;quot;UndoStackamp;quot;. So, this is how Backbone.Undo.js works and as you can see the major advantage is that it makes extensive use of Backboneamp;#39;s own mechanisms so, events, functions like previousAttributes() to get the before-state, etc. and that way

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Thomas of IBM, Behavioral Issues in the Use of Interactive Systems, noted that it would be quite useful to permit users to take back at least the immediately preceding command (by issuing some special undo command). The programmers at the Xerox PARC research center assigned the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Z to the
Undo is a command that allows you to easily reverse the last action you performed on a computer. Whether you accidentally deleted text or made another mistake, with the Undo command, you can quickly reverse the error. Many software applications and programs support Undo.
After making changes to a file in the local repository, click Undo in the GIT context menu to open the Undo Pending Changes window.
Reverting Changes: When you press Ctrl+Z, the software retrieves the most recent action from the history log and performs the reverse operation. For example, if you had just typed a word and then pressed Ctrl+Z, the software would delete that word.
The keyboard shortcut for undo, which enables the users to undo the recent action they took, is Ctrl Shift Z. Conversely, the keyboard shortcut for redo, Ctrl Y, enables the users to implement the most recent action they took again after undoing it with Ctrl Shift Z option.
Ctrl Z is the keyboard shortcut for undo, which allows you to reverse the last action you performed. Ctrl Y, on the other hand, is the keyboard shortcut for redo, which allows you to reapply the last action you performed after using Ctrl Z to undo it.
0:20 1:02 And that would undo your last. Action. Now if you wanted to redo. Or do an action multiple times youMoreAnd that would undo your last. Action. Now if you wanted to redo. Or do an action multiple times you can select either the control y key on your keyboard.
To undo an action press Ctrl+Z on your keyboard, or select Undo on the Quick Access Toolbar. You can press Undo (or Ctrl+Z) repeatedly if you want to undo multiple steps.

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