Claude Code pro tip: use the new /rewind command to roll back code changes instantly. Model messes up? no biggie, just rewind it back to when it worked!

Sep 29, 2025 · 8:15 PM UTC

Replying to @iannuttall
Rewind to checkpoints might actually get me to switch out of Cursor. LOC diff approvals will be the golden ticket
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Cursor already had this for a long time! was one of my fave features
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Wdyt of the diff cli vs new extension ? @iannuttall
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hmm wonder how it works on top of git, already have no problem
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This is going to be so helpful, thanks!
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Thanks, but I have used git with ALL agents since day 1.
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thanks for sharing it
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Finally something i have been waiting for
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This is 🔥🔥
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A very helpful command because once in a while, Claude Code messes up big time with the code, and it's insanely tough to roll back even when your GitHub repo is up to date. Hope Codex gets it soon.
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Great feature. However, the quality of 4.5 seems higher, which hopefully reduces hallucinations.
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The /rewind command is useful for experiments where you want a quick rollback without manual git operations. Can see it saving time when testing different approaches to the same problem. Does it also preserve the conversation context, or does rewinding also reset Claude's understanding ?
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I just use git and save the tokens
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/Rewind makes iterating with Claude Code frictionless! One command and you’re back to a working state, no stress.
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been waiting for this feature. i kept just typing undo and it wouldn't be percise enough.