StateHistory
Track the change history of a value, providing undo and redo functionality
Demo
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 History (limited to 10 records for demo)
Usage
StateHistory tracks a getter's return value, logging each change into an array. A setter is also
required to use the undo and redo functions.
	import { StateHistory } from "runed";
 
let count = $state(0);
const history = new StateHistory(() => count, (c) => (count = c));
history.log[0]; // { snapshot: 0, timestamp: ... }	
 Besides log, the returned object contains undo and redo functionality.
	<script lang="ts">
  import { useStateHistory } from "runed";
 
  let count = $state(0);
  const history = new StateHistory(() => count, (c) => (count = c));
 
  function format(ts: number) {
    return new Date(ts).toLocaleString();
  }
</script>
 
<p>{count}</p>
 
<button onclick={() => count++}>Increment</button>
<button onclick={() => count--}>Decrement</button>
 
<button disabled={!history.canUndo} onclick={history.undo}>Undo</button>
<button disabled={!history.canRedo} onclick={history.redo}>Redo</button>