Description: Version control audit is a systematic review process aimed at ensuring compliance with established policies and practices in the management of software and document versions. This process involves evaluating the version control systems used, as well as verifying that appropriate norms and procedures are followed for managing changes in code and other digital assets. The audit helps identify potential failures in policy implementation, ensuring that developers and teams maintain a clear and accurate record of modifications made. Additionally, it contributes to the continuous improvement of processes by providing valuable information about current practices and suggestions for optimizing workflow. In an environment where collaboration and integration of multiple contributions are common, version control auditing becomes an essential tool for maintaining the integrity and quality of the final product, as well as facilitating the traceability of changes over time.