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git-list-stashes

v0.0.8

Published

Finds and lists open git stashes in many git repositories.

Downloads

4

Readme

git-list-stashes

Finds and lists open git stashes in many git repositories.

If you have one or a few workspaces with several git repositories, and you (or maybe your IDE) make git stashes that are forgotten, this tool will list them for you.

Usage

git-list-stashes [/path/to/workspace ...more paths ...or path/to/repo] [options]

If there are any stashes found or other problems, the script exits with code 1 + writes a report to STDERR, so it can for instance be used in a script for automated checks.

If no path given, defaults to current working directory.

Can be used as a git command git list-stashes as well.

Options

-v, --version    print version
-h, --help       print help

Install

npm install -g git-list-stashes

Needs node installed and also the git binary somewhere on the PATH.