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[GH-ISSUE #1161] Easily restore from history #403
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Originally created by @subins2000 on GitHub (Sep 12, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hoppscotch/hoppscotch/issues/1161
Originally assigned to: @liyasthomas on GitHub.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
A one-click way to restore item from history
Describe the solution you'd like
Click on the item in history and restore it
Describe alternatives you've considered
Currently you need to click, then choose "Restore" which is not so quick
Additional context
Perhaps a restore button in the history item that when clicked restores.
@liyasthomas commented on GitHub (Sep 12, 2020):
Yes — I agree. Current history restore flow sucks. Thanks for bringing this up. Will work on this.
@subins2000 commented on GitHub (Sep 12, 2020):
One more thing, it'd be better if the latest item be on top in the history list not wayyy below
@subins2000 commented on GitHub (Sep 18, 2020):
Awesome! Much better now. Thanks!
@liyasthomas commented on GitHub (Sep 18, 2020):
Let me know if there's any other ways we can improve the History section. Kindly comment in this issue itself.