Hi Nathaniel,

Notwithstanding the confusion between the --all and --include-untracked
flags, it'd probably be useful to you to drop out of emacs and hit the
shell and see what the git diff looks like there. It sounds like it might
contain stuff you're not expecting at which point the problem really isn't
in magit but in the state of git.

If, on the other hand, the git diff is different in the CLI and in Magit
then there's a problem here. :)

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:50 PM, Nathaniel Mishkin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I did a "git stash -u" from a shell (although the equivalent in Magit
> seems to cause the same problem) and when I try to examine the stash from
> Magit, Emacs goes CPU-bound for...well, as long as I can stand before I
> start banging C-g until it comes back, at which point it shows me a buffer
> that has the look of including many, many files/diffs--maybe every file in
> the repo?
>
> Anyone know what might be going on?
>
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