One curious lack from the notebook interface is a function for saving the current notebook without creating a checkpoint as well. Personally I haven’t used the checkpointing function much. Maybe others will point out how useful it has been to them. :)
Anyway, besides waiting for the periodic autosave, I found a way to manually trigger a save at any time: simply try to close the browser tab/window for that notebook. If you have unsaved changes, you will get a confirmation dialog asking you if you really want to leave, or stay. And it turns out, whichever one you choose, it will still save the notebook
Ctrl-S is your friend
The checkpoint mechanism partly exists as an awkward workaround for having autosave without a full undo mechanism - if you accidentally delete something in a way that can't be undone, and it happens to autosave just then, you will still be able to get back to your last manual save. In this context, it makes sense that manual save implies checkpointing.
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