Phil Hord <[email protected]> writes:

> `git stash push -m foo` uses "foo" as the message for the stash. But
> `git stash push -m"foo"` does not parse successfully.  Similarly
> `git stash push --message="My stash message"` also fails.  Nothing
> in the documentation suggests this syntax should work, but it does
> work for `git commit`, and my fingers have learned this pattern long
> ago.
>
> Teach `git stash` to parse -mFoo and --message=Foo the same as
> `git commit` would do.
>
> Signed-off-by: Phil Hord <[email protected]>
> ---
>  git-stash.sh | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 18 insertions(+)

Makes sense.  Thanks.

I wonder if you want to add a trivial test or two for this, if "git
stash [save|push|nothing] -m foo" is already tested.  It appears
that t3903 already has a test that does 'push -m "test message"' and
sees if that appears in the output of "list", which looks like the
ideal place to do so.

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