git stash
Stash local Git changes in a temporary area. More information: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-stash.
- Stash current changes, except new (untracked) files:
git stash [push -m {{optional_stash_message}}]
- Stash current changes, including new (untracked) files:
git stash -u
- Interactively select parts of changed files for stashing:
git stash -p
- List all stashes (shows stash name, related branch and message):
git stash list
- Apply a stash (default is the latest, named stash@{0}):
git stash apply {{optional_stash_name_or_commit}}
- Apply a stash (default is stash@{0}), and remove it from the stash list if applying doesn't cause conflicts:
git stash pop {{optional_stash_name}}
- Drop a stash (default is stash@{0}):
git stash drop {{optional_stash_name}}
- Drop all stashes:
git stash clear
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