I just realized a file that I had a long time ago was deleted, and I want to find the specific commit in which it was deleted. I'm using Bitbucket and VsCode.
- note: see all the answers in the duplicate, not just the first / accepted one, for various hints.torek– torek2019-11-14 13:43:48 +00:00Commented Nov 14, 2019 at 13:43
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