Fine with me.
Am 20.02.12 12:17, schrieb Catalin Marinas:
On 15 February 2012 08:49, Norbert Nemec <[email protected]> wrote:Hi there, a while ago, I mentioned my frequent need for command in stg that selectively removes changes from the top patch without touching the working tree. Now found the simple command sequence: git reset HEAD^<filename> stg refresh -i which does exactly that. Is there some way to do the same thing directly within stg? One idea i had would be a "stg spill" command that would take the idea of "stg delete --spill" one step further by allowing a spill without deleting the top patch and selectively spilling only specified files.Maybe a 'stg refresh --spill' option? I think it would be simpler to implement than a completely new command.
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