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Imagine I have a commit from a file in the master branch texte.txt
. So I create a branch called teste2
, I check it out and create a file called teste2.txt
, but I don’t commit.
If I give a git checkout master
and check the git status
, it consists of the changes (in this case the creation of teste2.txt
) as belonging to the master branch, even though I made these changes when I was on the branch teste2
.
There’s a way to keep these changes in the branch teste2
without having to commit? Because I might not want to commit if I haven’t yet completed what I’m implementing.
Good answer! It was just what I was looking for. =)
– user7261