> > I would have done something similar. But you don't have to use a temp > folder. You can do the git bisect "in place", in your normal leo-editor > folder. When you are done, git will leave your folder just as it was. > > Edward > Yes, I knew it would, but in my Leo folder there are myLeoSettings.leo, and some plug-ins that can affect the behavior of the Leo. If I have had @bool check_for_changed_external_files set to True in my Leo settings, I wouldn't be able to reproduce the bug at all. Besides, I wanted to have normal operational Leo at hand, ready to create and edit script files used in experiment. Perhaps, for some (or even many) bugs, it doesn't really matter, but with some more dangerous bug it would. Vitalije
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