On Sun, 2015-12-13 at 7:51, Michael Brade wrote: > Now node_modules will be deleted even though it was ignored at the time > of the "git stash save -u". Apparently .gitignore is reverted first, > then the cleanup is done taking the new state of .gitignore into account > where node_modules is now untracked and not ignored anymore, thus > deleting it. Another effect of this, although obviously less severe, is that it can create a stash which can not be applied without additional work: git init echo test.txt > .gitignore git add .gitignore git commit -m init echo stuff > test.txt echo > .gitignore git stash -u At this point the stash contains test.txt (untracked) and the changes to .gitignore which unignore the file, but test.txt is also left in the working directory. Attempting to apply the stash produces the following result: $ git stash apply test.txt already exists, no checkout Could not restore untracked files from stash So the user must remove it themselves, which can be confusing since the file is not listed in `git stash show`, which doesn't include untracked files. Kevin P.S. Please CC me on replies. Thanks! -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html