On 10/11, Thomas Gummerer wrote: > On 10/12, Takahito Ogawa wrote: > > "git stash" behavior without any arguments was changed in > > 1ada5020b ("stash: use stash_push for no verb form", 2017-02-28). > > This is equivalent to "git stash push" but documents says > > "git stash save". > > > > Correct it. > > Thanks for fixing this! I recently sent a patch that would advertise > git stash push more in general, which would also fix this occurrence [1], > but it didn't seem like it got much interest. However this is > obviously correct, and should definitely be fixed, while the other > places can still mention 'git stash save'. > > For what it's worth this is > > Reviewed-by: Thomas Gummerer <t.gummerer@xxxxxxxxx> And I forgot to include the link, sorry. Here it is: [1]: https://public-inbox.org/git/20171005200049.GF30301@hank/ > > > Signed-off-by: Takahito Ogawa <aiueogawa217@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Documentation/git-stash.txt | 2 +- > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/git-stash.txt b/Documentation/git-stash.txt > > index 00f95fee1..63642c145 100644 > > --- a/Documentation/git-stash.txt > > +++ b/Documentation/git-stash.txt > > @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ and reverts the working directory to match the `HEAD` commit. > > The modifications stashed away by this command can be listed with > > `git stash list`, inspected with `git stash show`, and restored > > (potentially on top of a different commit) with `git stash apply`. > > -Calling `git stash` without any arguments is equivalent to `git stash save`. > > +Calling `git stash` without any arguments is equivalent to `git stash push`. > > A stash is by default listed as "WIP on 'branchname' ...", but > > you can give a more descriptive message on the command line when > > you create one. > > -- > > 2.13.1 > >