I stashed some changes, then refactored my code to move the function
they're in into a new file. Now, I want to apply it to the new file. I
know git can figure out this relationship between the files, because
`git blame -C -C` can find it, but is there a "more idiomatic" way to
apply this diff than to have git spit out a diff, and edit it
manually?

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Anish
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