Hi, I just enabled persistent undo in vim, but realized that before turning on persistent undo, it was occasionally useful debugging for me to undo my changes until when I first opened the file, then play them back to see if I had made any unintended changes. With persistent undo, however, I'm not sure how to know when I get back to the state in which I first opened the file. Does anyone have any ideas on how to find this out with persistent undo enabled?
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