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hmmm is the most recent version of this file the one named “newest” or “new (actual)”?
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I used to have this problem, but now I go with one of two solutions:
edit: Also, with either, you could pretty easily write a script that would symlink something like filename-latest
to the newest one, but depending on how you're generating the files in question, that might be less viable.
You know how to script and what a symlink is; why aren't you using git or any other kind of version control instead?
Because I formed these habits in the nineties and 00's, well before git was a thing; and because nothing I write matters, other than possibly to my employers, in which case I do use (primarily) git ... Or other version control. (Believe it or not, I've used subversion.)
Most of the documents to which I apply this are things like my resume and DNS server. No one but me will ever care.
Also, I like you both for asking this question and for how you put it.