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Revision history automatically tracks every change you make to your test cases. Each time you edit a test case, a new version is created, preserving a complete history of changes. You can view what changed between versions, see who made each change, and navigate to any previous version.

Overview

Every edit to a test case creates a new revision, allowing you to track changes over time. Revision history helps you:
  • See what changed between versions
  • Understand when and who made changes
  • Navigate to previous versions of your test case
  • Compare revisions side-by-side

Accessing Revision History

1

Open Test Case Editor

Navigate to your test case and click to edit it
2

Open Version History

Click the “Version History” button or menu item in the test case editor
3

View Revisions

The Version History panel opens, showing all previous versions of the test case, ordered from newest to oldest

Understanding Revisions

Each revision in the history shows:
  • Revision ID: A shortened identifier for the version
  • Badges:
    • Current: The active version of the test case (blue badge)
    • Draft: The latest version, if different from current (gray badge)
  • Date: When the revision was created (relative time, e.g., “2 hours ago”)
  • Creator: The person who made the change (display name or email)
  • View Changes: Button to compare this revision with the previous one

What Gets Tracked

Revisions track changes to test case content:
Tracked in RevisionsNot Tracked
StepsTest case name
Prompt examplesClassification
Prompt goalStatus (enabled/disabled)
Required configsLabels
Start URL path
Agent selection
Test case metadata (name, classification, status) is stored separately and not included in revision history.

Working with Revisions

Click the “View Changes” button to compare revisions side-by-side, or click any revision ID to navigate to that version’s edit view. When viewing an older version, banners indicate the revision state and provide quick navigation back to the current version.

Limitations

  • Revisions cannot be deleted: All revisions are preserved as historical records
  • No restore button: To restore an old version, navigate to it and make edits from there
  • Diff shows JSON: The change comparison displays JSON structure, not formatted test case steps