To poke around in old code, we can checkout the hash of an old commit with git checkout [HASH]
- but then we'll be in a "detached HEAD" state.
Detached HEAD just means that HEAD is not pointing to a branch. That's problematic if we want to save the work that we do in that state - so we first have to make a new branch where we are with git checkout -b my-new-branch
Then, any changes we make can be committed to that new branched and saved.