> I have filed a feature request [1], but I'm getting the feeling that
> I'm the only one having this problem.  How do you guys make sure that
> you will never accidentally destroy a particular history stack?

 I don't have a useful answer in general[*], but there is a relatively
lesser known darktable feature that may be helpful to you. Darktable
normally saves a copy of the XMP in the generated JPG file and it also
supports reloading the XMP from this copy. This means that at least in
theory you can recover the exact settings used to produce any JPG (and
then use them as a basis for further development).

        - cks
[*: my personal solution is to use darktable purely as a RAW processor
    and do all photo management outside it, with scripts and so on.
    This is awkward in various ways, but it's how I prefer to work
    for reasons that do not come close to fitting in this email.
]

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