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Stashing in Git

by Nesha3mFebruary 21st, 2020
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Stashing in Git is handy if you need to quickly switch context and work on something else but you're mid-way through a code change and aren't quite ready to commit. The solution is "Git stash" - a temporary storage of unfinished work changes without committing them. There are a couple of other things you can do with a stash: save untracked files, list multiple stashes, view a stash of changes and apply them to a new branch to apply your stashed changes onto it.

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