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Pause, Save, Resume: The Definitive Guide to...

Git stash is one of those commands that feels minor until the day you desperately need it — and then it becomes indispensable. It lets you temporarily shelve changes you've made to your working directory so you can switch context, pull updates, or work on something else, then come back and reapply those changes later. What is Git Stash? When you stash your work, Git takes all your uncommitted changes (both staged and unstaged) and saves them onto a stack of unfinished changes that you can reappl
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