Jakub Narębski <jna...@gmail.com> writes:

>>> -   Save your local modifications to a new 'stash', and run `git reset
>>> -   --hard` to revert them.  The <message> part is optional and gives
>>> +   Save your local modifications to a new 'stash', and revert the
>>> +   the changes in the working tree to match the index.
>>> +   The <message> part is optional and gives
>> 
>> Hrm. "git reset --hard" doesn't just make the working tree match the
>> index. It also resets the index to HEAD.  So either the original or your
>> new description is wrong.
>> 
>> I think it's the latter. We really do reset the index unless
>> --keep-index is specified.
>
> I wonder if it is worth mentioning that "saving local modifications"
> in 'git stash' means storing both the state of the worktree (of tracked
> files in it) _and_ the state of the index, before both get set to
> state of HEAD.

Yes, it is, I would say.

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