When I have a couple of stashed changes, it gets annoying to
repeatedly call "git stash show -p stash@{N}" until finding the
correct one.

Since "git reflog show stash" already does part of the job, I thought
that adding "-p" there to see the patch would help (at least it would
show the not-yet-staged parts, which would already be a good start).

But the output is then really strange: does it really print the delta
between every two reflog entries ?  I can't think of a situation where
it would be was we want - but then, my imagination is known to be
deficient when I hit a situation that does not do what I was expecting
at first :)

Is there another way I missed to get all those stash contents listed,
besides scriptically iterating ?
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