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Opus will not be able to track external scripts -- you might want to look into using version control software.
I happened to come across
Fossil when looking for some 'tools' for other purposes. While Fossil is designed for versioning on a server for team/colleague access, it seems that you could use it on your local PC (maybe needs to have web server though?).
Link:
http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/do ... cepts.wikiSince your OP is about external Opus script files, you may want to look into NotePad++ or Crimson Editor for their built-in back-up utilities. Crimson seems to have an option to auto-append incrementing digits, so I would think multiple/series backups. Both editors highlight syntax (I find Java and Actionscript languages are closest match).
(I still do most of my scripting inside Opus' workspace -- mostly out of habit, and partly for liking the pop-up helper/completer for commands... less strain on my old brain cells).