As a beginner this is an opportunity to try out the features of git

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As a beginner this is an opportunity to try out the features of git

How to investigate git history when something funny is found? 
 I have a repository vernam-expert-telegram[B]  In this repository I copied a gist[A] to the README[Ba]. Later on I notice a missing comma and to my suprise the gist[A] contains the comma. The question arises if I did indeed copy & paste the gist into the README why would the README be missing a comma. As a beginner this is an opportunity to try out the supposed advantages of using git. To try out the versioning & history features to see if it is indeed any useful. Using the features of git to track down whrn a comma was removed. How to investigate git history when something funny is found? When was the comma removed?

[A]: https://gist.github.com/freedom-foundation/60a757f3ba6af02a7cb1b1137597c232
[B]: https://github.com/freedom-foundation/vernam-expert-telegram
[Ba]: https://github.com/freedom-foundation/vernam-expert-telegram/blob/main/README.md

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