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One command to tell you where you left off in any git repo

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Hunted byMaithil PatilMaithil Patil

Context switching between projects is brutal. You come back after a few days and spend 10 minutes running git log, git diff, git status just to piece together what you were doing. rewind fixes this. Run it in any git repo and it reads your branch, recent commits, staged and unstaged changes — and gives you a plain english briefing of exactly where you left off and what's unfinished. Paste your API key once on first run, never think about it again. Works anywhere you have a terminal.

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Hey Product Hunt! Built rewind because I kept losing context jumping between projects and was tired of the git log dance every morning. Would love to know what features you'd want to see next — happy to answer anything

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One command to tell you where you left off in any git repo

GitHub was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #49 on the daily leaderboard. Context switching between projects is brutal. You come back after a few days and spend 10 minutes running git log, git diff, git status just to piece together what you were doing. rewind fixes this. Run it in any git repo and it reads your branch, recent commits, staged and unstaged changes — and gives you a plain english briefing of exactly where you left off and what's unfinished. Paste your API key once on first run, never think about it again. Works anywhere you have a terminal.

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