Am 24.02.2014 17:21, schrieb Matthieu Moy:
$ git add foo.txt
$ git status
On branch master
Changes to be committed:
(use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
modified: foo.txt
Maybe status should display a stash count if that count is > 0, as
this is part of the state of the repo.
$ git status
On branch master
Stashes: 1 <----------
Changes to be committed:
(use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
modified: foo.txt
It would be in Omars example case a clear message that git kept the
stash. And generally a reminder that there is still a stash around
that might or might not be obsolete.
Again, the same comment: If there is a way to customize git's messages
by turning them on/off (or, even cooler, the ability to change their
wording) then this is also a nice option to have and we can turn it off
by default if we find that most people (here at least) don't like it. I
don't know whether you guys have discussed this option before (or does
it exist? I doubt, but I don't know), because having such an option (the
ability to turn messages on/off or change their wording and what
internal status information they manifest) will really resolve all kinds
of such potential conflicts of preferences. Even cooler, people will be
able to change the wording to their native languages for example.
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