Press Ctrl+Shift+U or choose Unshelve from the context menu of the selection. In the Shelf tab, select the changelist or the files you want to unshelve. Unshelved changes can be filtered out from view or removed from the shelf.
Unshelving is moving postponed changes from a shelf to a pending changelist. If you need to copy your changes to a shelf without resetting local changes, press Ctrl+Shift+A and look for the Save to Shelf action. To avoid ending up with numerous shelves with the same name (such as Default, for example), you can drag a file or a changelist from the Local Changes view to the Shelf tab, wait a second until it's activated, and edit the new shelf name on-the-fly when you release the mouse button. The name of the changelist containing the changes you want to shelve will be used as the shelf name. To do this, select a file or a changelist you want to shelve, and click the Shelve Silently icon on the toolbar, or press Ctrl+Shift+H. You can also shelve changes silently, without displaying the Shelve Changes dialog. In the Commit Message field, enter the name of the shelf to be created and click the Shelve Changes button. In the Shelve Changes dialog, review the list of modified files. In the Commit tool window Alt+0, right-click the files or the changelist you want to put to a shelf and select Shelve changes from the context menu. Once shelved, a change can be applied as many times as you need. You cannot shelve unversioned files, which are files that have not been added to version control. With GoLand, you can shelve both separate files and entire changelists. This is useful, for example, if you need to switch to another task, and you want to set your changes aside to work on them later.
Shelving is temporarily storing pending changes you have not committed yet.