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Support Git Stash unstaged changes #71597

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julian-poidevin opened this issue Apr 2, 2019 · 5 comments
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Support Git Stash unstaged changes #71597

julian-poidevin opened this issue Apr 2, 2019 · 5 comments
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julian-poidevin commented Apr 2, 2019

It would be great to have "Git: Stash unstaged changes" command shortcut in command pannel
This would avoid typing manually git stash save -k.

The "Stash All changes" button in the right pannel has the same function in STAGED CHANGES and in CHANGES parts. Maybe it could be implemented an other way on the CHANGES part to only stash changes not staged.

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This issue is not a duplicate of the suggested ones.

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@julian-poidevin The Stash All Changes action comes from the GitLens extension. It would make sense to file this feature request over there as well?

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@joaomoreno Oh snap ! You're right, opening the issue in GitLens as well. I'll let you close this one if you consider it useless.

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Definitely not useless! 😉

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