How to stash part of change? #1332
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How to achieve what 'git stash -p' does? Scenario: Sometimes I made some changes in a few files and part of it broke something, and to find out the culprit, I'd like to disable/enable part of changes quickly. |
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jesseduffield
Jun 2, 2021
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The way I do it is to select the files that you want to stash, or even individual lines in files that you want to stash by hitting enter on the file and then using the line-by-line staging mode. Then I press shift+S and select to stash staged files |
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The way I do it is to select the files that you want to stash, or even individual lines in files that you want to stash by hitting enter on the file and then using the line-by-line staging mode. Then I press shift+S and select to stash staged files