# Include A Message With Your Stashed Changes If you were to quickly stash some changes, you end up with a stash reference that git would attach a little context to, such as the latest commit SHA and the first line of its commit message. ```bash $ git stash list stash@{0}: WIP on master: 6766419 Add link to source for latest TIL ``` Often this won't provide you the needed context to return to your stash and pick up where you left off even days later. You can customize the message of a stash with the `-m` flag. ```bash $ git stash push -m 'made some changes' ``` When you view your stash list, you'll see your custom message. ```bash $ git stash list stash@{0}: On master: made some changes ``` And hopefully that's the context you need to hit the ground running. See `man git-stash` for more details.