unstage

English

Etymology

un- + stage

Verb

unstage (third-person singular simple present unstages, present participle unstaging, simple past and past participle unstaged)

  1. (computing, transitive) To move (a file) out of the staging area (where files are kept in preparation to be committed and deployed).

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