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Description
Learn to stash incomplete changes with Git.
Git stash is a useful feature for temporarily saving changes that are not ready to be committed. Explore the git stash
command with this hands-on lab.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this lab, you'll be able to:
- Stash changes
- Apply stashes
- Remove stashes
Prerequisites:
- Comfortable using Git.
Target Audience
- Software engineers
- Data engineers
- DevOps engineers
- Site reliability engineers
About the author
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Ben Lambert, opens in a new tabSoftware Engineer
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Ben Lambert is a software engineer and was previously the lead author for DevOps and Microsoft Azure training content at Cloud Academy. His courses and learning paths covered Cloud Ecosystem technologies such as DC/OS, configuration management tools, and containers. As a software engineer, Ben’s experience includes building highly available web and mobile apps. When he’s not building software, he’s hiking, camping, or creating video games.
Covered topics
Lab steps
Web IDE Review
Git Stash