Re: How can I do an automatic stash when doing a checkout?

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On 2011-12-19 17:18, Dirk Süsserott wrote:
Am 18.12.2011 16:10 schrieb DeMarcus:
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With the git stash command I can clean the directory the way I want
but the stash command is not connected to a particular branch.

Is there a way to have git checkout do an automatic stash when doing a
checkout to another branch, and then do an automatic git stash apply
with the correct stash when changing back to the previous branch
again?

You probably don't want to use stash. Just commit whatever partial work
you've done.


It feels strange doing a commit of partial work. Some of the files may
not even be supposed to be checked in.

You could also just checkout different branches in different
directories. Nothing wrong with doing that in git.


Ok thanks, that would give me the same behavior as I have today.

However, I can see some benefits with have everything in the same
directory as git allows compared to other VCSs. And since the stashing
feature is already there in git, it would be nice if the git checkout
with some flag could use stashing automatically.



DeMarcus,

probably a post-checkout hook could help you with autostashing, but that
would need some scripting. Have a look at "git hooks --help".
I sometimes use such a hook to auto-update submodules when checking out
a branch. To be fair: I don't know how to identify the "right" stash then.


Thanks! I'll check that out. Maybe the right stash could be checked-in itself somehow.



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