how's the OS detects each file and its modifications?
It doesn't. When you edit a file, with most programs, the edited file is written out to a completely new file (with a temporary name), then the old file is deleted, and the temporary file is renamed to the old filename. The *ONLY* link between them is the name.
That's life. Stop wishing for the impossible.
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