One command to rule them all
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Neither remove untracked files sadly.
git stash my friend
I think git clean is more appropriate. With git stash you create a stash which you then have to drop.
git clean
git stash
Who says you have to drop it? I've got stuff from 2007 in there somewhere.
Of course you don't have to, but if you don't plan on ever using it then it's just trash living in your git folder. If you do plan on using it again in the future, then it's usually better to make it a branch so you can push it to a remote.
Yea but you can always git pop if you need any of your stashed changes
git pop
i chuckled at the thought of 'git poop' being a command. I'm going to alias that to something.
You could make it run git pop until it clears the whole stash
That's why I follow it with git clean -fd
git clean -fd