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STG-SPILL(1) StGit Manual STG-SPILL(1)
stg-spill - Spill changes from the topmost patch
stg spill [OPTIONS] [path]...
Spill changes from the topmost patch. Changes are removed from the patch, but remain in the index and worktree. Spilling a patch may be useful for reselecting the files/hunks to be included in the patch.
-a <note>, --annotate=<note> Annotate the patch log entry with note -r, --reset Also reset the index such that the patch’s changes only remain in the worktree. Without this option, the patch’s changes will be in both the index and worktree. --committer-date-is-author-date Instead of using the current time as the committer date, use the author date of the commit as the committer date.
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