package commands import "fmt" // StashDo modify stash func (c *GitCommand) StashDo(index int, method string) error { return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git stash %s stash@{%d}", method, index) } // StashSave save stash // TODO: before calling this, check if there is anything to save func (c *GitCommand) StashSave(message string) error { return c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git stash save %s", c.OSCommand.Quote(message)) } // GetStashEntryDiff stash diff func (c *GitCommand) ShowStashEntryCmdStr(index int) string { return fmt.Sprintf("git stash show -p --stat --color=%s stash@{%d}", c.colorArg(), index) } // StashSaveStagedChanges stashes only the currently staged changes. This takes a few steps // shoutouts to Joe on https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14759748/stashing-only-staged-changes-in-git-is-it-possible func (c *GitCommand) StashSaveStagedChanges(message string) error { if err := c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git stash --keep-index"); err != nil { return err } if err := c.StashSave(message); err != nil { return err } if err := c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git stash apply stash@{1}"); err != nil { return err } if err := c.OSCommand.PipeCommands("git stash show -p", "git apply -R"); err != nil { return err } if err := c.OSCommand.RunCommand("git stash drop stash@{1}"); err != nil { return err } // if you had staged an untracked file, that will now appear as 'AD' in git status // meaning it's deleted in your working tree but added in your index. Given that it's // now safely stashed, we need to remove it. files := c.GetStatusFiles(GetStatusFileOptions{}) for _, file := range files { if file.ShortStatus == "AD" { if err := c.UnStageFile(file.Name, false); err != nil { return err } } } return nil }