`git stash push -m foo` uses "foo" as the message for the stash. But `git stash push -m"foo"` does not parse successfully. Similarly `git stash push --message="My stash message"` also fails. Nothing in the documentation suggests this syntax should work, but it does work for `git commit`, and my fingers have learned this pattern long ago. Teach `git stash` to parse -mFoo and --message=Foo the same as `git commit` would do. Signed-off-by: Phil Hord <phil.hord@xxxxxxxxx> --- git-stash.sh | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+) diff --git a/git-stash.sh b/git-stash.sh index 4b7495144..1114005ce 100755 --- a/git-stash.sh +++ b/git-stash.sh @@ -76,6 +76,12 @@ create_stash () { shift stash_msg=${1?"BUG: create_stash () -m requires an argument"} ;; + -m*) + stash_msg=${1#-m} + ;; + --message=*) + stash_msg=${1#--message=} + ;; -u|--include-untracked) shift untracked=${1?"BUG: create_stash () -u requires an argument"} @@ -193,6 +199,12 @@ store_stash () { shift stash_msg="$1" ;; + -m*) + stash_msg=${1#-m} + ;; + --message=*) + stash_msg=${1#--message=} + ;; -q|--quiet) quiet=t ;; @@ -251,6 +263,12 @@ push_stash () { test -z ${1+x} && usage stash_msg=$1 ;; + -m*) + stash_msg=${1#-m} + ;; + --message=*) + stash_msg=${1#--message=} + ;; --help) show_help ;; -- 2.15.0.471.g17a719cfe.dirty