lähdehallintaa
Lähdehallintaa, often translated as source control or version control, is a system that records changes to a file or set of files over time so that you can recall specific versions later. This allows you to revert files back to a previous state, compare changes, see who made what changes, and generally undo mistakes. It is fundamental in software development for managing codebases, but its principles can be applied to any type of digital document.
The primary benefit of lähdehallintaa is the ability to track the history of a project. When multiple
Common lähdehallintaa systems include Git, Subversion (SVN), and Mercurial. Git is currently the most widely used,