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1git-stash(1)
2============
3
4NAME
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6git-stash - Stash the changes in a dirty working directory away
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10[verse]
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11'git stash' list [<log-options>]
12'git stash' show [<diff-options>] [<stash>]
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13'git stash' drop [-q|--quiet] [<stash>]
14'git stash' ( pop | apply ) [--index] [-q|--quiet] [<stash>]
656b5034 15'git stash' branch <branchname> [<stash>]
1ada5020 16'git stash' [push [-p|--patch] [-k|--[no-]keep-index] [-q|--quiet]
0a790f09 17 [-u|--include-untracked] [-a|--all] [-m|--message <message>]
8a98758a 18 [--pathspec-from-file=<file> [--pathspec-file-nul]]
1ada5020 19 [--] [<pathspec>...]]
656b5034 20'git stash' clear
2be43516 21'git stash' create [<message>]
bd514cad 22'git stash' store [-m|--message <message>] [-q|--quiet] <commit>
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24DESCRIPTION
25-----------
26
ca768288 27Use `git stash` when you want to record the current state of the
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28working directory and the index, but want to go back to a clean
29working directory. The command saves your local modifications away
30and reverts the working directory to match the `HEAD` commit.
31
32The modifications stashed away by this command can be listed with
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33`git stash list`, inspected with `git stash show`, and restored
34(potentially on top of a different commit) with `git stash apply`.
db37745e 35Calling `git stash` without any arguments is equivalent to `git stash push`.
483bc4f0 36A stash is by default listed as "WIP on 'branchname' ...", but
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37you can give a more descriptive message on the command line when
38you create one.
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cc1b8d8b 40The latest stash you created is stored in `refs/stash`; older
9488e875 41stashes are found in the reflog of this reference and can be named using
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42the usual reflog syntax (e.g. `stash@{0}` is the most recently
43created stash, `stash@{1}` is the one before it, `stash@{2.hours.ago}`
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44is also possible). Stashes may also be referenced by specifying just the
45stash index (e.g. the integer `n` is equivalent to `stash@{n}`).
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47COMMANDS
48--------
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8a98758a 50push [-p|--patch] [-k|--[no-]keep-index] [-u|--include-untracked] [-a|--all] [-q|--quiet] [-m|--message <message>] [--pathspec-from-file=<file> [--pathspec-file-nul]] [--] [<pathspec>...]::
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e01db917 52 Save your local modifications to a new 'stash entry' and roll them
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53 back to HEAD (in the working tree and in the index).
54 The <message> part is optional and gives
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55 the description along with the stashed state.
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57For quickly making a snapshot, you can omit "push". In this mode,
58non-option arguments are not allowed to prevent a misspelled
e01db917 59subcommand from making an unwanted stash entry. The two exceptions to this
3f3d8068 60are `stash -p` which acts as alias for `stash push -p` and pathspec elements,
9e140909 61which are allowed after a double hyphen `--` for disambiguation.
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63save [-p|--patch] [-k|--[no-]keep-index] [-u|--include-untracked] [-a|--all] [-q|--quiet] [<message>]::
64
65 This option is deprecated in favour of 'git stash push'. It
3f3d8068 66 differs from "stash push" in that it cannot take pathspec.
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67 Instead, all non-option arguments are concatenated to form the stash
68 message.
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d6ab8b19 70list [<log-options>]::
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72 List the stash entries that you currently have. Each 'stash entry' is
73 listed with its name (e.g. `stash@{0}` is the latest entry, `stash@{1}` is
9488e875 74 the one before, etc.), the name of the branch that was current when the
e01db917 75 entry was made, and a short description of the commit the entry was
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76 based on.
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78----------------------------------------------------------------
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79stash@{0}: WIP on submit: 6ebd0e2... Update git-stash documentation
80stash@{1}: On master: 9cc0589... Add git-stash
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0b444cdb 83The command takes options applicable to the 'git log'
b7b10385 84command to control what is shown and how. See linkgit:git-log[1].
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d6ab8b19 86show [<diff-options>] [<stash>]::
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88 Show the changes recorded in the stash entry as a diff between the
89 stashed contents and the commit back when the stash entry was first
0093abc2 90 created.
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91 By default, the command shows the diffstat, but it will accept any
92 format known to 'git diff' (e.g., `git stash show -p stash@{1}`
93 to view the second most recent entry in patch form).
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94 You can use stash.showStat and/or stash.showPatch config variables
95 to change the default behavior.
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fcdd0e92 97pop [--index] [-q|--quiet] [<stash>]::
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99 Remove a single stashed state from the stash list and apply it
100 on top of the current working tree state, i.e., do the inverse
db37745e 101 operation of `git stash push`. The working directory must
d1836637 102 match the index.
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104Applying the state can fail with conflicts; in this case, it is not
105removed from the stash list. You need to resolve the conflicts by hand
106and call `git stash drop` manually afterwards.
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fcdd0e92 108apply [--index] [-q|--quiet] [<stash>]::
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110 Like `pop`, but do not remove the state from the stash list. Unlike `pop`,
111 `<stash>` may be any commit that looks like a commit created by
db37745e 112 `stash push` or `stash create`.
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114branch <branchname> [<stash>]::
115
116 Creates and checks out a new branch named `<branchname>` starting from
117 the commit at which the `<stash>` was originally created, applies the
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118 changes recorded in `<stash>` to the new working tree and index.
119 If that succeeds, and `<stash>` is a reference of the form
0093abc2 120 `stash@{<revision>}`, it then drops the `<stash>`.
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db37745e 122This is useful if the branch on which you ran `git stash push` has
656b5034 123changed enough that `git stash apply` fails due to conflicts. Since
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124the stash entry is applied on top of the commit that was HEAD at the
125time `git stash` was run, it restores the originally stashed state
126with no conflicts.
656b5034 127
09ccdb63 128clear::
e01db917 129 Remove all the stash entries. Note that those entries will then
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130 be subject to pruning, and may be impossible to recover (see
131 'Examples' below for a possible strategy).
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fcdd0e92 133drop [-q|--quiet] [<stash>]::
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e01db917 135 Remove a single stash entry from the list of stash entries.
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137create::
138
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139 Create a stash entry (which is a regular commit object) and
140 return its object name, without storing it anywhere in the ref
141 namespace.
2be43516 142 This is intended to be useful for scripts. It is probably not
0d5f844f 143 the command you want to use; see "push" above.
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145store::
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147 Store a given stash created via 'git stash create' (which is a
148 dangling merge commit) in the stash ref, updating the stash
149 reflog. This is intended to be useful for scripts. It is
0d5f844f 150 probably not the command you want to use; see "push" above.
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152OPTIONS
153-------
154-a::
155--all::
156 This option is only valid for `push` and `save` commands.
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158All ignored and untracked files are also stashed and then cleaned
159up with `git clean`.
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161-u::
162--include-untracked::
163 This option is only valid for `push` and `save` commands.
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165All untracked files are also stashed and then cleaned up with
166`git clean`.
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168--index::
169 This option is only valid for `pop` and `apply` commands.
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171Tries to reinstate not only the working tree's changes, but also
172the index's ones. However, this can fail, when you have conflicts
173(which are stored in the index, where you therefore can no longer
174apply the changes as they were originally).
175
176-k::
177--keep-index::
178--no-keep-index::
179 This option is only valid for `push` and `save` commands.
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181All changes already added to the index are left intact.
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183-p::
184--patch::
185 This option is only valid for `push` and `save` commands.
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187Interactively select hunks from the diff between HEAD and the
188working tree to be stashed. The stash entry is constructed such
189that its index state is the same as the index state of your
190repository, and its worktree contains only the changes you selected
191interactively. The selected changes are then rolled back from your
192worktree. See the ``Interactive Mode'' section of linkgit:git-add[1]
193to learn how to operate the `--patch` mode.
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195The `--patch` option implies `--keep-index`. You can use
196`--no-keep-index` to override this.
197
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198--pathspec-from-file=<file>::
199 This option is only valid for `push` command.
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201Pathspec is passed in `<file>` instead of commandline args. If
202`<file>` is exactly `-` then standard input is used. Pathspec
203elements are separated by LF or CR/LF. Pathspec elements can be
204quoted as explained for the configuration variable `core.quotePath`
205(see linkgit:git-config[1]). See also `--pathspec-file-nul` and
206global `--literal-pathspecs`.
207
208--pathspec-file-nul::
209 This option is only valid for `push` command.
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211Only meaningful with `--pathspec-from-file`. Pathspec elements are
212separated with NUL character and all other characters are taken
213literally (including newlines and quotes).
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215-q::
216--quiet::
217 This option is only valid for `apply`, `drop`, `pop`, `push`,
218 `save`, `store` commands.
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220Quiet, suppress feedback messages.
221
222\--::
223 This option is only valid for `push` command.
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225Separates pathspec from options for disambiguation purposes.
226
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227<pathspec>...::
228 This option is only valid for `push` command.
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230The new stash entry records the modified states only for the files
231that match the pathspec. The index entries and working tree files
232are then rolled back to the state in HEAD only for these files,
233too, leaving files that do not match the pathspec intact.
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235For more details, see the 'pathspec' entry in linkgit:gitglossary[7].
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237<stash>::
238 This option is only valid for `apply`, `branch`, `drop`, `pop`,
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241A reference of the form `stash@{<revision>}`. When no `<stash>` is
242given, the latest stash is assumed (that is, `stash@{0}`).
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246
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247A stash entry is represented as a commit whose tree records the state
248of the working directory, and its first parent is the commit at `HEAD`
249when the entry was created. The tree of the second parent records the
250state of the index when the entry is made, and it is made a child of
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251the `HEAD` commit. The ancestry graph looks like this:
252
253 .----W
254 / /
114fd812 255 -----H----I
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257where `H` is the `HEAD` commit, `I` is a commit that records the state
258of the index, and `W` is a commit that records the state of the working
259tree.
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261
262EXAMPLES
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264
265Pulling into a dirty tree::
266
267When you are in the middle of something, you learn that there are
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268upstream changes that are possibly relevant to what you are
269doing. When your local changes do not conflict with the changes in
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270the upstream, a simple `git pull` will let you move forward.
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272However, there are cases in which your local changes do conflict with
273the upstream changes, and `git pull` refuses to overwrite your
9488e875 274changes. In such a case, you can stash your changes away,
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275perform a pull, and then unstash, like this:
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278$ git pull
9da6f0ff 279 ...
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280file foobar not up to date, cannot merge.
281$ git stash
282$ git pull
d1836637 283$ git stash pop
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284----------------------------------------------------------------
285
286Interrupted workflow::
287
288When you are in the middle of something, your boss comes in and
9488e875 289demands that you fix something immediately. Traditionally, you would
09ccdb63 290make a commit to a temporary branch to store your changes away, and
9488e875 291return to your original branch to make the emergency fix, like this:
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9da6f0ff 294# ... hack hack hack ...
328c6cb8 295$ git switch -c my_wip
09ccdb63 296$ git commit -a -m "WIP"
328c6cb8 297$ git switch master
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298$ edit emergency fix
299$ git commit -a -m "Fix in a hurry"
328c6cb8 300$ git switch my_wip
09ccdb63 301$ git reset --soft HEAD^
9da6f0ff 302# ... continue hacking ...
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0b444cdb 305You can use 'git stash' to simplify the above, like this:
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307----------------------------------------------------------------
9da6f0ff 308# ... hack hack hack ...
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309$ git stash
310$ edit emergency fix
311$ git commit -a -m "Fix in a hurry"
d1836637 312$ git stash pop
9da6f0ff 313# ... continue hacking ...
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316Testing partial commits::
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db37745e 318You can use `git stash push --keep-index` when you want to make two or
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319more commits out of the changes in the work tree, and you want to test
320each change before committing:
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9da6f0ff 323# ... hack hack hack ...
caf18996 324$ git add --patch foo # add just first part to the index
db37745e 325$ git stash push --keep-index # save all other changes to the stash
caf18996 326$ edit/build/test first part
f733c709 327$ git commit -m 'First part' # commit fully tested change
caf18996 328$ git stash pop # prepare to work on all other changes
9da6f0ff 329# ... repeat above five steps until one commit remains ...
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330$ edit/build/test remaining parts
331$ git commit foo -m 'Remaining parts'
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333
e01db917 334Recovering stash entries that were cleared/dropped erroneously::
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e01db917 336If you mistakenly drop or clear stash entries, they cannot be recovered
f5f1e164 337through the normal safety mechanisms. However, you can try the
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338following incantation to get a list of stash entries that are still in
339your repository, but not reachable any more:
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341----------------------------------------------------------------
342git fsck --unreachable |
343grep commit | cut -d\ -f3 |
344xargs git log --merges --no-walk --grep=WIP
345----------------------------------------------------------------
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347
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348SEE ALSO
349--------
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350linkgit:git-checkout[1],
351linkgit:git-commit[1],
352linkgit:git-reflog[1],
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353linkgit:git-reset[1],
354linkgit:git-switch[1]
09ccdb63 355
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356GIT
357---
9e1f0a85 358Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite