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Re: git pull opinion

From: Benoit Sigoure <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:43:47

On Nov 6, 2007, at 5:16 AM, Aghiles wrote:
Hello,
quoted
who will run git stash clear? :)
Yes you are right. By the way, in the context of merging into a
dirty tree, "git stash clear" seems to be a dangerous command:
there is a risk of loosing all your changes without a question
asked!

I know unix is a harsh world but ...
Be *very* careful, because it's worse than that.  If you run, say,  
`git stash clean', instead of `clear' (that's the sort of typo that  
quickly slips through), then it will stash all your changes in a new  
stash named "clean".  Once you realize you made a typo, you will most  
probably correct it and run `git stash clear' but...   Oops, you just  
wiped your changes that were in the "clean" stash.
That happened to me and other people I know, so now I'm utterly  
cautious when I start a command with "git stash".

As far as I remember, a patch was proposed to change this mis- 
behavior of "git stash" (one could argue that it's a PEBCAK issue,  
but I really think this command is *way* too dangerous) but I don't  
think it's been accepted at this time.

Cheers,

-- 
Benoit Sigoure aka Tsuna
EPITA Research and Development Laboratory

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