Stash example 14
A focused Git example for stash with output and explanation.
Stash example 14
lesson.jsjavascript
1
2
3
4
5
javascript5 linesWrap
Input
Terminal
SuccessReady.
Run code to see output here.
What this example teaches
Stash
Output
Git shows the current branch, stages the intended files and records a reviewable commit.
Line-by-line explanation
- Line 1 sets up the Stash example: git status.
- Line 2 adds one required part of the working pattern: git switch -c feature/stash.
- Line 3 adds one required part of the working pattern: git add src/app.
- Line 4 adds one required part of the working pattern: git commit -m "Practice stash".
- Line 5 adds one required part of the working pattern: git log --oneline -3.
Why this example is useful
This example is useful because it isolates stash without surrounding noise, so you can see the idea clearly.
Where it is used in real projects
Stash appears in real Git work when a feature needs a clear pattern that can be reviewed and changed safely.
Beginner variation
Change one label, value or condition in the Stash example and run it again.
Advanced variation
Combine Stash with validation, error handling or reusable structure.