Since this thread is still continuing, I might as well resend my 
off-list reply for completeness's sake:

I was aware of `git add -p`... it's just much less efficient than 
actually using a mouse for the kind of text operations it was invented for.

On 14-05-24 03:13 PM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
>      Hello!
>
> Jerome Leclanche has written on Saturday, 24 May, at 19:49:
>> On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Stephan Sokolow
>> <gmane.ssoko...@spamgourmet.com> wrote:
>
>>> I have a bad habit of making multiple changes together, then using Git
>>> GUI's "stage this chunk", "stage this line", and "stage selected lines"
>>> functionality to disentangle them.
>
>> We're going off-topic, but "git add -p" lets you stage things by hunk.
>> Unfortunately, it doesn't let you select lines that I could see...
>
>      Fortunately, it does. Just select "edit" option when staging a chunk
> and remove lines from diff to stage them later. I do it pretty often and
> it is simple and easy. :)
>
>> J. Leclanche
>
>      With best regards,
>      Andriy.
>
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