feature request: add [-f|--from <rootbranch>] to git stash branch

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Current syntax of git stash branch is:

branch <branchname> [<stash>]

Proposed syntax is:

branch <branchname> [-f|--from <rootbranch>] [<stash>]

the from flag specifies a branch from which the new branch should be derived.

Example usage:

git stash branch remove-commented-code --from main

This simplifies a workflow which is common for me. I am working N-commits deep in some feature branch when I discover a low hanging fruit. Dealing with this low hanging fruit is not appropriate for the current feature branch. It's most appropriate to deal with "directly" on a fresh branch from main. Because I am untidy, I often have a bit of mess in between my staging area, and unstaged changes, and this creates friction when I attempt to stash this low hanging fruit, pop back to main, create the new branch, pop the stashed low hanging fruit, etc etc.

The proposed flag gives a one-liner to apply stashed patches wherever, no matter your current location, which I think is an improvement.

Happy to have feedback on the flag. Happy for someone else to implement it. Also happy to consider taking a crack at it myself if it seems like something people would be happy to include. (NB: I haven't written or even read any c, or c++ for that matter, in probably 15 years. So, you know).

thanks,
Colin



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