Recovering lost work: Difference between revisions

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If you've found your way to this page, it's likely because:
If you've found your way to this page, it's likely because:


* You crashed, and a large amount of work wasn't saved.
* You crashed and a large amount of work wasn't saved.
* Something happened and work was saved over, which either broke something or erased something on accident.
* Something happened and work was saved over, which either broke something or erased something on accident.
* Something you were working on corrupted itself.
* Something you were working on corrupted itself.

Revision as of 14:20, 8 August 2025

If you've found your way to this page, it's likely because:

  • You crashed and a large amount of work wasn't saved.
  • Something happened and work was saved over, which either broke something or erased something on accident.
  • Something you were working on corrupted itself.

If so, don't panic! Currently, Resonite silently makes temporary saves of your work in in some contexts (such as crashes). This can be used to recover work which, for whatever reason, was not saved.

Retrieving dumped assets from logs

Using the API audit logs to recover changes

Future Plans