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git stash<\/code> is one of the commands I use the most.<\/p>\n\n

Maybe because I do trunk-based development so I very rarely create new branches, or because I intentionally make and push small atomic commits, I often find myself using git stash<\/code> whilst debugging something or if I need to switch contexts quickly whilst in the middle of another task and I don't want to lose my changes.<\/p>\n\n

If it's not something I'm going to unstash and bring back almost immediately, I can create a new branch or create a named stash with git stash save <name><\/code>.<\/p>\n\n

If I don't need to stash everything, it supports the -p<\/code> or --patch<\/code> option and I can decide what to stash and what to keep.<\/p>\n\n

If you haven't used git stash<\/code>, I recommend giving it a try.<\/p>\n\n ", "format": "full_html", "processed": "\n

git stash<\/code> is one of the commands I use the most.<\/p>\n\n

Maybe because I do trunk-based development so I very rarely create new branches, or because I intentionally make and push small atomic commits, I often find myself using git stash<\/code> whilst debugging something or if I need to switch contexts quickly whilst in the middle of another task and I don't want to lose my changes.<\/p>\n\n

If it's not something I'm going to unstash and bring back almost immediately, I can create a new branch or create a named stash with git stash save <name><\/code>.<\/p>\n\n

If I don't need to stash everything, it supports the -p<\/code> or --patch<\/code> option and I can decide what to stash and what to keep.<\/p>\n\n

If you haven't used git stash<\/code>, I recommend giving it a try.<\/p>\n\n ", "summary": null } ], "feeds_item": [ { "imported": "1970-01-01T00:33:45+00:00", "guid": null, "hash": "3b3fc896ed9c2c1970c93dce0d903cac", "target_type": "feeds_feed", "target_uuid": "90c85284-7ca8-4074-9178-97ff8384fe76" } ] }