Ahh - good use case for it. Yes, it'd be great when comparing differences.
It's tricky - it depends how you're used to coding. The Project feature does lots of stuff but the UI isn't that polished. A lot of people use it for storing modules locally, where it works really well and is very simple to set up.
You can then split your project up into lots of modules that you can store and edit locally.
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Ahh - good use case for it. Yes, it'd be great when comparing differences.
It's tricky - it depends how you're used to coding. The Project feature does lots of stuff but the UI isn't that polished. A lot of people use it for storing modules locally, where it works really well and is very simple to set up.
You can then split your project up into lots of modules that you can store and edit locally.