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Question: Using git, I notice if you have uncommitted changes on tracked files, doing a git checkout on a branch or previous full commit will warn you to stash your new uncommitted changes first. However, if you checkout just one file, such as git checkout 1cbnah blah.txt when you have a new working copy of blah.txt that hasn't been committed, it gets written over w
Asked by Will (24.234.85.x) on February 27 2015, 2:12am
Reply on March 5 2015, 2:34pm:
    Not sure the question here, but I'd never checkout an individual file personally.

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