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    5 months ago

    Often I commit because I have to jump to another branch, so I want to save my progress. This means I can be in the middle of something, so I write a trash message.

    All those messages will disappear anyway after the merge request, because we use a squash policy. I can spend more time thinking of a more proper commit message when writing the merge request.

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        I don’t like stash for this purpose. What if I have to jump to a different branch a second time? Should I stash again?

        It can be difficult to know which stash belongs to which branch. Nah, I rather just commit so I don’t need to bother with that confusion.

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          I agree that stash gets lost easier than a branch, but

          It can be difficult to know which stash belongs to which branch

          you know, stash also has a message to it, and afaik it remembers what branch you were on when stashed

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      5 months ago

      How about WIP: <description of what you wanted but did not achieve yet>?

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      5 months ago

      git worktree could become your new friend then :)