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Add Show What Is In A Stash as a git til

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For a steady stream of TILs from a variety of rocketeers, checkout
[til.hashrocket.com](https://til.hashrocket.com/).
_712 TILs and counting..._
_713 TILs and counting..._
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- [Show List Of Most Recently Committed Branches](git/show-list-of-most-recently-committed-branches.md)
- [Show The diffstat Summary Of A Commit](git/show-the-diffstat-summary-of-a-commit.md)
- [Show The Good And The Bad With Git Bisect](git/show-the-good-and-the-bad-with-git-bisect.md)
- [Show What Is In A Stash](git/show-what-is-in-a-stash.md)
- [Single Key Presses in Interactive Mode](git/single-key-presses-in-interactive-mode.md)
- [Staging Changes Within Vim](git/staging-changes-within-vim.md)
- [Staging Stashes Interactively](git/staging-stashes-interactively.md)

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# Show What Is In A Stash
Usually when I want to inspect anything in git, I'll use `git show` with a
specific ref. This can even be done with stash refs.
```bash
$ git stash list
stash@{0}: WIP on ...
stash@{1}: Some commit on ...
$ git show stash@{0}
# ...
```
The `git-stash` command has a built-in way of showing stashes that will save
you from having to type out the somewhat awkward `stash@{n}` ref.
```bash
$ git stash show 1
```
This will show you the `stash@{1}` ref. You can also omit a number which
will show you the latest stash (`stash@{0}`).
See `man git-stash` for more details.