Users need a way to safeguard their work in Plotly Studio, particularly after successfully generating an app. Without a "save point" or replication feature, making subsequent edits carries the risk of irrevocably altering or even losing the functional state of their application. This lack of a robust versioning mechanism can lead to significant frustration and inefficiency, as users cannot freely experiment with changes or revert to a previously working version.
This feature introduces the ability to create copies of an existing Plotly Studio project. This "project replication" essentially generates a duplicate of the entire project, including all associated files, configurations, and generated application code, at a specific point in time.
This feature allows users to:
Create "save points": Users can explicitly duplicate a project after achieving a stable or desirable state, effectively creating a snapshot of their work.
Experiment safely: Users can then make potentially destructive edits or explore new design variations on the duplicated project without impacting the original "good" version.
Revert to previous states: In case of errors, undesirable changes, or a need to compare different iterations, users can easily revert to any of their previously replicated project versions.
Streamline development workflow: By enabling non-destructive editing and version control, users can iterate on their applications more efficiently and with greater confidence.
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Completed
Plotly Studio
Roadmap Candidate
8 months ago

Matthew Brown
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Completed
Plotly Studio
Roadmap Candidate
8 months ago

Matthew Brown
Get notified by email when there are changes.