> Cloud storage is a git repository that is stored on your local disk and in 
> our cloud server (if you have synced it to cloud). The cloud storage can be 
> managed the same way git repositories are. I.e. I have added another remote 
> to my local NAS to have it there as well. But as long as you do not delete or 
> corrupt the git information, you can checkout different versions and 
> manipulate it quite freely.
OK I did not see that. That is actually a much better solution, now I will go 
hunting on my Mac to find the repo.

> If you have chosen "local default file" in preferences, then the XML log is 
> saved (or it can also be git repository with special syntax for the local 
> file). If you have selected "Cloud storage default file", Subsurface should 
> use local git repository that is also pushed to our cloud server. It might be 
> that you are actually using the git storage but are looking at older XML 
> file. (I am not sure where the local git storage is on Mac, but it is 
> /home/<username>/.subsurface/cloudstorage/<hash>/ in Linux.)
There are no .subsurface and no directory “cloudstorage” on my Mac (searched 
from root with sudo).

Seems I have to dig into the code, but thanks for a good explanation.

rgds
Jan I

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