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| -git-freeze(1) | 
| -============= | 
| - | 
| -NAME | 
| ----- | 
| -git-freeze - Freeze all changes on a branch (indexed and unindexed) | 
| - | 
| -SYNOPSIS | 
| --------- | 
| -[verse] | 
| -'git freeze' | 
| - | 
| -DESCRIPTION | 
| ------------ | 
| - | 
| -`git freeze` works a lot like `git stash`, in that it stores the current changes | 
| -in your working copy and index 'somewhere'. Unlike `git stash`, `git freeze` | 
| -stores those changes on your current branch. This effectively allows you to | 
| -'pause' development of a branch, work on something else, and then come back to | 
| -exactly the same working state later (by running `git thaw`). | 
| - | 
| -`git freeze` will make up to 2 commits on your branch. A commit with the message | 
| -`FREEZE.indexed` will contain all changes which you’ve added to your index (like | 
| -with 'git add', 'git mv', 'git rm', etc.). A commit with the message | 
| -`FREEZE.unindexed` will contain all changes which were not in your index at the | 
| -time you ran git freeze (freshly modified files, new files, etc.). | 
| - | 
| -SEE ALSO | 
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| -linkgit:git-thaw[1] | 
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| -include::_footer.txt[] | 
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