# Clear Entries From Git Stash I often stash changes as I'm moving between branches, rebasing, or pulling in changes from the remote. Usually these are changes that I will want to restore with a `git stash pop` in a few moments. However, sometimes these stashed changes are abandoned to time. When I run `git stash list` on an active project, I see that there are nine entries in the list. When I do `git show stash@{0}` and `git show stash@{1}` to see the changes that comprise the latest two entries, I don't see anything I care about. I can get rid of those individual entries with, say, `git stash drop stash@{0}`. But I'm pretty confident that I don't care about any of the nine entries in my stash list, so I want to _clear_ out all of them. I can do that with: ```bash $ git stash clear ``` Now when I run `git stash list`, I see nothing. See `man git-stash` for more details.