Re: Git reset -p on working tree

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On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 2:50 PM, knittl <knittl89@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Jeenu V <jeenuv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Often I find it useful to selectively undo the modifications that I
>> did to my working tree. The -p option to 'reset' that selectively
>> resets changes back to a given commit. Unfortunately the option
>> reports itself to be incompatible with --{hard,soft,mixed} and thus
>> can't be applied to working tree.
>>
>> Right now I do this with vimdiff, by applying 'git diff' in reverse.
>> Wish reset supports -p on working tree operations as well because the
>> -p framework (of add, and reset) feels good to use.
>
>
> there's `git checkout -p` to selectively remove changes from your working tree.
> (also `git stash -p` to selectively stash changes temporarily)

Surprised to know that checkout and stash supports it! Thanks a lot
for pointing out.

-- 
Jeenu
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