How do I see what is inside a stash without actually applying it?
1 Answer
From man git-stash
(which can also be obtained via git help stash
):
The modifications stashed away by this command can be listed with
git stash list
, inspected withgit stash show
, and ...
show [<stash>]
Show the changes recorded in the stash as a diff between the stashed
state and its original parent. When no <stash> is given, shows the
latest one. By default, the command shows the diffstat, but it will
accept any format known to git diff (e.g., git stash show -p stash@{1}
to view the second most recent stash in patch form).
Note: the -p
option generates a patch, as per git-diff
documentation.
List the stashes:
git stash list
Show the files in the most recent stash:
git stash show
Show the changes of the most recent stash:
git stash show -p
Show the changes of the named stash:
git stash show -p stash@{1}
Or in short:
git stash show -p 1
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14One very useful feature one may consider is to list contents of all local stashes:
git stash list | awk -F: ‘{ print “\n\n\n\n”; print $0; print “\n\n”; system(“git –no-pager stash show -p ” $1); }’ | less
It helped me a lot in the past (cleaning stashes stack). Aug 28, 2013 at 7:40 -
51Same command with fixed quotes and without piping to less so you can still see the diff highlighting:
git stash list | awk -F: '{ print "\n\n\n\n"; print $0; print "\n\n"; system("git stash show -p " $1); }'
Press [Q] to exit each stash.– GerrySep 22, 2013 at 14:38 -
23
git stash show -p stash@{1}
lists all the files in a stash. Is it possible to view jus one specific file from the stash? Feb 2, 2014 at 14:02 -
120
git stash show -p stash@{0} --name-only
shows just the names of the files (not the contents) in your first stash. Jun 10, 2015 at 17:57 -
33
stash
an application, he's referring to the act of applying the stash. Unclear terminology aside, the question is the same.git stash show -p stash@{1} >~/.diff && vim ~/.diff
(doesn't have to bevim
. any text editor as long as your text editor has syntax highlighting support fordiff
output).git stash show -p stash@{1} | view -
view
is aliased tovi
andman view
displays the man page forvim
. (i'll have to change my.bashrc
to use your new trick (it's better than my old way IMO).)