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Skillsail keeps a history of your module as you work on it. If you make a change you regret — a big rewrite, an accidental deletion, an AI edit that went too far — you can restore an earlier version.

What a version captures

A saved version is a snapshot of:
  • The module’s title and basic settings
  • The list of slides, questions, and interactive activities
  • The content of each component, in every configured language
  • The theme and completion rules
  • References to any images, video, and voiceover attached to slides
Snapshots are created automatically as you work, so you usually do not need to think about them.

What a version does not capture

  • The chat history of your authoring conversation
  • Sharing settings (visibility, passphrase, template status)
  • Uploaded source files in your workspace

Restoring a version

To go back to a previous state:
  1. Open the module’s version history.
  2. Pick the version you want.
  3. Restore it.
Restoring replaces the current content of the module with the snapshot. If you want to keep both the current state and the older one, duplicate the module first (you can use the template flow for this — share as template, then copy).
Restoring overwrites the current module content. There is no “undo” for a restore other than restoring another, more recent version.

Asking an AI assistant to restore

If you have connected an AI assistant via MCP, you can ask it to list the saved versions of a module and restore one for you. The assistant will show you the available versions before restoring so you can confirm the right one.