Stash in a sentence as a noun

Normally in git you never pull on a dirty working dir, you either stash or commit your work and then pull.

Satoshi could be sitting on a stash of roughly one million bitcoins, worth ~$120 million at todays exchange rate.

If he really were into children, would they not have found a stash of pictures or videos when their confiscated his machine?

There will be an eventual cap at 21 million bitcoins, so satoshis stash is somewhere between 9% to 4% of all bitcoins.

Do your actual work in a branch and you can easily commit/stash our working tree, switch to the other branch and examine their changes.

Stash in a sentence as a verb

Howells ran a program on his laptop for a week to generate his stashCPU based bitcoin mining, probably solo without a pool, 7000+ coins.

Things like rebasing, remote branch tracking and push/pull, merge conflict resolution, stash management, and reverts are straightforward concepts!

This is great news, very exciting for people who need a nice place to stash all their private git repos but didn't want to upgrade their GitHub plans for not-that-important projects.

You can stash away "environment" in say an IR node and it will always refer to a snapshot of the lexical environment for a given AST node, even after other nodes are parsed or the current function returns.

Webcam traffic involves "undesirable nudity"'"I am still trying to get my head around the implications that the British government's equivalent of the NSA probably holds the world's largest collection of pornographic videos, that the stash is probably contaminated with seriously illegal material, and their own personnel can in principle be charged and convicted of a strict liability offence if they try to do their job. "

Stash definitions

noun

a secret store of valuables or money

See also: hoard cache

verb

save up as for future use

See also: hoard cache