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- [Skip Pre-Commit Hooks](git/skip-pre-commit-hooks.md)
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- [Staging Changes Within Vim](git/staging-changes-within-vim.md)
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- [Staging Stashes Interactively](git/staging-stashes-interactively.md)
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- [Stash A Single Untracked File](git/stash-a-single-untracked-file.md)
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- [Stash Everything](git/stash-everything.md)
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- [Stashing Only Unstaged Changes](git/stashing-only-unstaged-changes.md)
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- [Stashing Untracked Files](git/stashing-untracked-files.md)
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# Stash A Single Untracked File
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If you want to stash everything in your work tree and untracked files, you can
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run:
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```bash
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$ git stash -u
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```
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If you want a bit more control over what gets stashed from the work tree, you
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can interactively stash with `--patch` (or `-p`):
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```bash
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$ git stash -p
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```
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Unfortunately, the two don't work together.
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```bash
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$ git stash -u -p
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Can't use --patch and --include-untracked or --all at the same time
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```
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So, if you'd like to stash a specific untracked file, you can instead formulate
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a command like the following:
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```bash
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$ git stash -u -- <name-of-untracked-file>
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```
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This will stash just the specified untracked file and leave the rest of them as
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they are.
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I found this useful when trying to test the setup of a new library. There was
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an extra new file that I didn't think I needed. Stashing it temporarily gets it
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out of the way without losing it.
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