Ever needed to stash your changes but realized Git ignores all those new files you just created? The standard git stash won't touch untracked files by default, which can lead to confusion when you switch branches. Next time, use the command git stash push --include-untracked (or its shorter form, -u). This ensures those brand new configuration files or temporary assets are saved alongside your staged and unstaged work, preventing headaches when you switch branches and come back later to an incomplete workspace.
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