Re: Removing an individual stashed state

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On 9/11/07, Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> wrote:
> I do not understand your fixation on actively wanting to get rid of that
> stash.  Why not just keep it, and be done with it?  It's not like it
> hurts, or eats little children.

My stash list grows quite a bit. Some stashed states are very
temporary, and I want to get rid of them when I'm done with them
(usually the code has made it into a proper commit). Other stashed
states will stay with me for a few days.

So the list grows and grows, until I'm done with all of them and I can
clear them all. Which doesn't always happen.

Count me in for some stash-delete-by-name love. There might be a
reflog command to do it?


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