Great post, been trying to use stash but didn't really understand it so this was a great read. 🤘
Two quick things, since we can use HTML elements in markdown, why not add <addr> to LIFO to show users what the abbreviation stands for?
<addr>
<addr title="last in, first out">LIFO</addr>
Much simpler than having to open a new tab and google for the definition of it. 🙂
Also, the <item-id> how does that work? I see it's stash@{0} is that a regular zero-based index or something else? the stash@ is that a branch-name? 🤔
<item-id>
stash@{0}
stash@
branch-name
Thank you for the feedback Kim. Updated the LIFO part.
About the item-id, it is a regular zero-based index.
item-id
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Great post, been trying to use stash but didn't really understand it so this was a great read. 🤘
Two quick things, since we can use HTML elements in markdown, why not add
<addr>
to LIFO to show users what the abbreviation stands for?Much simpler than having to open a new tab and google for the definition of it. 🙂
Also, the
<item-id>
how does that work? I see it'sstash@{0}
is that a regular zero-based index or something else? thestash@
is that abranch-name
? 🤔Thank you for the feedback Kim. Updated the LIFO part.
About the
item-id
, it is a regular zero-based index.