> But that the thing - I never stash crucial code, just things like settings that are special to me and not other developers, so they'll probably never be pushed.
I don't know if that wasn't very clear.
Nothing wrong with opinions, there's a reason we share them, and I agree that stash could have probably been implemented a better way underneath. I have been recommended to use stash by another developer without any sort of warning, and with the implication that it's really safe and easy to use, which is rather funny in retrospect. Git's documentation page doesn't really talk about the dangers, either.
> But that the thing - I never stash crucial code, just things like settings that are special to me and not other developers, so they'll probably never be pushed.
I don't know if that wasn't very clear.
Nothing wrong with opinions, there's a reason we share them, and I agree that stash could have probably been implemented a better way underneath. I have been recommended to use stash by another developer without any sort of warning, and with the implication that it's really safe and easy to use, which is rather funny in retrospect. Git's documentation page doesn't really talk about the dangers, either.
> Peace!
Indeed!