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diff --git a/Documentation/git-stash.txt b/Documentation/git-stash.txt index 53e1a1205d..31ab780f5a 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-stash.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-stash.txt @@ -58,31 +58,6 @@ non-option arguments are not allowed to prevent a misspelled subcommand from making an unwanted stash entry. The two exceptions to this are `stash -p` which acts as alias for `stash push -p` and pathspecs, which are allowed after a double hyphen `--` for disambiguation. -+ -When pathspec is given to 'git stash push', the new stash entry records the -modified states only for the files that match the pathspec. The index -entries and working tree files are then rolled back to the state in -HEAD only for these files, too, leaving files that do not match the -pathspec intact. -+ -If the `--keep-index` option is used, all changes already added to the -index are left intact. -+ -If the `--include-untracked` option is used, all untracked files are also -stashed and then cleaned up with `git clean`, leaving the working directory -in a very clean state. If the `--all` option is used instead then the -ignored files are stashed and cleaned in addition to the untracked files. -+ -With `--patch`, you can interactively select hunks from the diff -between HEAD and the working tree to be stashed. The stash entry is -constructed such that its index state is the same as the index state -of your repository, and its worktree contains only the changes you -selected interactively. The selected changes are then rolled back -from your worktree. See the ``Interactive Mode'' section of -linkgit:git-add[1] to learn how to operate the `--patch` mode. -+ -The `--patch` option implies `--keep-index`. You can use -`--no-keep-index` to override this. save [-p|--patch] [-k|--[no-]keep-index] [-u|--include-untracked] [-a|--all] [-q|--quiet] [<message>]:: @@ -128,14 +103,6 @@ pop [--index] [-q|--quiet] [<stash>]:: Applying the state can fail with conflicts; in this case, it is not removed from the stash list. You need to resolve the conflicts by hand and call `git stash drop` manually afterwards. -+ -If the `--index` option is used, then tries to reinstate not only the working -tree's changes, but also the index's ones. However, this can fail, when you -have conflicts (which are stored in the index, where you therefore can no -longer apply the changes as they were originally). -+ -When no `<stash>` is given, `stash@{0}` is assumed, otherwise `<stash>` must -be a reference of the form `stash@{<revision>}`. apply [--index] [-q|--quiet] [<stash>]:: @@ -185,6 +152,41 @@ store:: reflog. This is intended to be useful for scripts. It is probably not the command you want to use; see "push" above. +If the `--all` option is used instead then the +ignored files are stashed and cleaned in addition to the untracked files. + +If the `--include-untracked` option is used, all untracked files are also +stashed and then cleaned up with `git clean`, leaving the working directory +in a very clean state. + +If the `--index` option is used, then tries to reinstate not only the working +tree's changes, but also the index's ones. However, this can fail, when you +have conflicts (which are stored in the index, where you therefore can no +longer apply the changes as they were originally). + +If the `--keep-index` option is used, all changes already added to the +index are left intact. + +With `--patch`, you can interactively select hunks from the diff +between HEAD and the working tree to be stashed. The stash entry is +constructed such that its index state is the same as the index state +of your repository, and its worktree contains only the changes you +selected interactively. The selected changes are then rolled back +from your worktree. See the ``Interactive Mode'' section of +linkgit:git-add[1] to learn how to operate the `--patch` mode. ++ +The `--patch` option implies `--keep-index`. You can use +`--no-keep-index` to override this. + +When pathspec is given to 'git stash push', the new stash entry records the +modified states only for the files that match the pathspec. The index +entries and working tree files are then rolled back to the state in +HEAD only for these files, too, leaving files that do not match the +pathspec intact. + +When no `<stash>` is given, `stash@{0}` is assumed, otherwise `<stash>` must +be a reference of the form `stash@{<revision>}`. + DISCUSSION ---------- |