what is stash in git code example
Example 1: git stas hauntracked files
git stash --include-untracked
Example 2: git stash
# You can always retrieve stashed changes using `git stash`
git stash # To add changes to stash stack
git stash list # Shows list of stashed changes
git stash apply stash@{0} # Retrieve stash
git stash clear # Clear stash list
Example 3: git stash clean command
git stash clear
Example 4: git stash
# List of git stash commands
git stash save "optional message for yourself" # Stash a copy of your current changes
git stash list # Show list of stashed changes
git stash show -p STASH-NAME # Preview changes that would occur when applying stash
git stash apply STASH-NAME # Apply changes and leaves a copy in the stash
git stash pop STASH-NAME # Apply changes and removes from stash
git stash drop STASH-NAME # Delete a particular saved item
git stash clear # Clear everything from stash
Example 5: git stash example
git stash push -m "message" // use for code added in statsh
git stash list // use for check stash list
git stash apply stash@{index}
Example 6: git delete stash
git stash drop stash@{index} // here index will be shown after getting stash list.