I use the free Cobian Backup 10 program to automatically keep a rolling
14 day archive of my script directory. It takes up very little space,
and once set up, you don't even have to think about it. The backup takes
less than 2 seconds to run.
On 10/12/2012 8:38 AM, GmUser wrote:
It would be nice if, when a script is updated, the script that was
there is
either backed up to a backup sub-directory, or renamed so that it can be
restored, or whatever. Multiple backup copies to a sub-dir would be my
preference, with some sort of a naming convention. Something simple
like ScriptName[001].user.js, ScriptName[002].user.js would be fine.
It's not like the backup directory is going to end up with a huge number
of files in it. (except in odd cases like the update bug)
Please seriously consider this, as a strong feature request.
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