Hello, I stumbled upon something that annoyed me a bit, as I was working with
git stash to commit some big pile of modifications in small commits... I wanted to get help wrt "git stash drop" and did it the following way : [steps to reproduce] mkdir tmp cd tmp git init touch test.txt git add test.txt git commit -a -m "initial version" echo zorglub > test.txt git stash git stash drop --help refs/stash@{0} supprimé (ff100a8c2f1b7b00b9100b32d2a5dc19a8b0092a) And that was definitely not what I intended. Fortunately for me I had a backup of that stashed diff somewhere else, but I was still surprised, because I was used to: git $(SOMETHING) --help to do what I want. This is probably because "drop" is a subcommand of "stash", as evidenced by: git stash --help drop working as intended (even if as as side effect of --help ignoring further parameters) -- Vincent Legoll -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html