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author | Aaron M Watson <watsona4@gmail.com> | 2016-10-24 19:40:13 -0400 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2016-10-26 09:58:10 -0700 |
commit | a56c8f5aab5a6ffdd687de5134883df60cc4c919 (patch) | |
tree | 7a068256143229f9287f7fda9fded15b8d57bc50 /Documentation/git-stash.txt | |
parent | 659889482ac63411daea38b2c3d127842ea04e4d (diff) | |
download | git-a56c8f5aab5a6ffdd687de5134883df60cc4c919.tar.gz |
stash: allow stashes to be referenced by index onlyaw/numbered-stash
Instead of referencing "stash@{n}" explicitly, make it possible to
simply reference as "n". Most users only reference stashes by their
position in the stash stack (what I refer to as the "index" here).
The syntax for the typical stash (stash@{n}) is slightly annoying and
easy to forget, and sometimes difficult to escape properly in a
script. Because of this the capability to do things with the stash by
simply referencing the index is desirable.
This patch includes the superior implementation provided by Ă˜sse Walle
(thanks for that), with a slight change to fix a broken test in the test
suite. I also merged the test scripts as suggested by Jeff King, and
un-wrapped the documentation as suggested by Junio Hamano.
Signed-off-by: Aaron M Watson <watsona4@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
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diff --git a/Documentation/git-stash.txt b/Documentation/git-stash.txt index 92df596e5f..2e9cef06e6 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-stash.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-stash.txt @@ -39,7 +39,8 @@ The latest stash you created is stored in `refs/stash`; older stashes are found in the reflog of this reference and can be named using the usual reflog syntax (e.g. `stash@{0}` is the most recently created stash, `stash@{1}` is the one before it, `stash@{2.hours.ago}` -is also possible). +is also possible). Stashes may also be referenced by specifying just the +stash index (e.g. the integer `n` is equivalent to `stash@{n}`). OPTIONS ------- |