Thank you!
On 2015-05-10, at 5:49 PM, Dale R. Worley wrote:
> Michael writes:
>
>> Lets say you've got files set up to commit to one point in the tree,
>> but you're actually in a different location. How do you move where you
>> are / where a commit will go, without altering the files?
>
> gi
The -u switch of git-stash doesn't do the same as git-clean, i.e. it won't
delete your untracked files in a way you can't restore. git-stash -u will
stash your untracked files as if they were part of the repository; without
that only tracked modified files would be stashed and it won't touch
ignore
Greetings;
I am getting this error when trying to retrieve a repo from git. Has anyone
seen this issue before, and if you have how did you resolve it.
Cloning into 'x'...
remote: Counting objects: 187683, done
remote: Finding sources: 100% (187683/187683)
remote: Getting size