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authorThomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch>2009-05-28 11:40:15 +0200
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2009-05-30 22:21:29 -0700
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Documentation: teach stash/pop workflow instead of stash/apply
Recent discussion on the list showed some comments in favour of a stash/pop workflow: http://marc.info/?l=git&m=124234911423358&w=2 http://marc.info/?l=git&m=124235348327711&w=2 Change the stash documentation and examples to document pop in its own right (and apply in terms of pop), and use stash/pop in the examples. Signed-off-by: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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diff --git a/Documentation/git-stash.txt b/Documentation/git-stash.txt
index 051f94d26f..1cc24cc47e 100644
--- a/Documentation/git-stash.txt
+++ b/Documentation/git-stash.txt
@@ -75,14 +75,22 @@ show [<stash>]::
it will accept any format known to 'git-diff' (e.g., `git stash show
-p stash@\{1}` to view the second most recent stash in patch form).
-apply [--index] [<stash>]::
+pop [<stash>]::
- Restore the changes recorded in the stash on top of the current
- working tree state. When no `<stash>` is given, applies the latest
- one. The working directory must match the index.
+ Remove a single stashed state from the stash list and apply it
+ on top of the current working tree state, i.e., do the inverse
+ operation of `git stash save`. The working directory must
+ match the index.
+
-This operation can fail with conflicts; you need to resolve them
-by hand in the working tree.
+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.
++
+When no `<stash>` is given, `stash@\{0}` is assumed. See also `apply`.
+
+apply [--index] [<stash>]::
+
+ Like `pop`, but do not remove the state from the stash list.
+
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
@@ -112,12 +120,6 @@ drop [<stash>]::
Remove a single stashed state from the stash list. When no `<stash>`
is given, it removes the latest one. i.e. `stash@\{0}`
-pop [<stash>]::
-
- Remove a single stashed state from the stash list and apply on top
- of the current working tree state. When no `<stash>` is given,
- `stash@\{0}` is assumed. See also `apply`.
-
create::
Create a stash (which is a regular commit object) and return its
@@ -163,7 +165,7 @@ $ git pull
file foobar not up to date, cannot merge.
$ git stash
$ git pull
-$ git stash apply
+$ git stash pop
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Interrupted workflow::
@@ -192,7 +194,7 @@ You can use 'git-stash' to simplify the above, like this:
$ git stash
$ edit emergency fix
$ git commit -a -m "Fix in a hurry"
-$ git stash apply
+$ git stash pop
# ... continue hacking ...
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