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Git Stash
We use git stash to store our changes when they are not ready to be committed and we need to change to a different branch.
- Stash
git stash save
# or
git stash
# or with a message
git stash save "this is a message to display on the list"
- Apply stash to keep working on it
git stash apply
# or apply a specific one from out stack
git stash apply stash@{3}
- Every time we save a stash it gets stacked so by using list we can see all our stashes.
git stash list
# or for more information (log methods)
git stash list --stat
- To clean our stack we need to manually remove them.
# drop top stash
git stash drop
# or
git stash drop <name>
# to clear all history we can use
git stash clear
- Apply and drop on one command
git stash pop
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If we meet conflicts we need to either reset or commit our changes.
-
Conflicts through
pop
will not drop a stash afterwards.
Git Stash
- Modify a file
- Stage file
- Stash it
- View our stash list
- Confirm no pending changes through status
- Apply with pop
- View list to confirm changes
Commands
# Modify edit_this_file.rb file
git add .
git stash save "Saving changes from edit this file"
git stash list
git status
git stash pop
git stash list
git status