Okay, one more... Ever commit something only to immediately realize that you're on the wrong branch? Use "git move <branch>".
 
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        Why the "soft" checkout? My assumption would be the "incorrect" commit is not supposed to be on current branch and as such can be removed.
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        It's going to be removed when you checkout the other branch (it's gone if you return), but otherwise it unstages everything.
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