One of the major challenges of writing a journal article is to keep track of versions - both the different versions you create as the document progresses, and to merge in the changes made by your collaborators.
https://blog.martinfenner.org/2014/08/25/using-microsoft-word-with-git/
	
	
	
		
You can then use <code>git wdiff important_file.docx</code> to see the changes (with deletions in red and insertions in green), or <code>git log -p --word-diff=color important_file.docx</code> to see all changes over time.
			
			https://blog.martinfenner.org/2014/08/25/using-microsoft-word-with-git/
		JavaScript:
	
	# .gitattributes file in root folder of your git project
*.docx diff=pandoc
# .gitconfig file in your home folder
[ diff "pandoc"]
  textconv=pandoc --to=markdown
  prompt = false
[alias]
  wdiff = diff --word-diff=color --unified=1You can then use <code>git wdiff important_file.docx</code> to see the changes (with deletions in red and insertions in green), or <code>git log -p --word-diff=color important_file.docx</code> to see all changes over time.
