You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
AFAIK, you don't need to stash changes. Commits only apply to the current branch. But there are exceptions, e.g. untracked files. Anyway git will let you know if any file would be lost when checking out
@xxxVxxx no, stashes are separate from branches, "floating" if you will. You can apply them anywhere, any branch, but always in the current branch (checkout to apply to other branches). You mean the files come back with old changes or the stashed changes?
AFAIK, you don't need to stash changes. Commits only apply to the current branch. But there are exceptions, e.g. untracked files. Anyway git will let you know if any file would be lost when checking out
@xxxVxxx no, stashes are separate from branches, "floating" if you will. You can apply them anywhere, any branch, but always in the current branch (checkout to apply to other branches). You mean the files come back with old changes or the stashed changes?