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1git-for-each-ref(1)
2===================
3
4NAME
5----
6git-for-each-ref - Output information on each ref
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
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10[verse]
11'git-for-each-ref' [--count=<count>]\*
12 [--shell|--perl|--python|--tcl]
13 [--sort=<key>]\* [--format=<format>] [<pattern>]
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14
15DESCRIPTION
16-----------
17
18Iterate over all refs that match `<pattern>` and show them
19according to the given `<format>`, after sorting them according
1dc5e55f 20to the given set of `<key>`. If `<max>` is given, stop after
23bfbb81 21showing that many refs. The interpolated values in `<format>`
9f613ddd 22can optionally be quoted as string literals in the specified
1729fa98 23host language allowing their direct evaluation in that language.
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24
25OPTIONS
26-------
27<count>::
28 By default the command shows all refs that match
29 `<pattern>`. This option makes it stop after showing
30 that many refs.
31
32<key>::
33 A field name to sort on. Prefix `-` to sort in
34 descending order of the value. When unspecified,
35 `refname` is used. More than one sort keys can be
36 given.
37
38<format>::
39 A string that interpolates `%(fieldname)` from the
40 object pointed at by a ref being shown. If `fieldname`
41 is prefixed with an asterisk (`*`) and the ref points
42 at a tag object, the value for the field in the object
43 tag refers is used. When unspecified, defaults to
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44 `%(objectname) SPC %(objecttype) TAB %(refname)`.
45 It also interpolates `%%` to `%`, and `%xx` where `xx`
46 are hex digits interpolates to character with hex code
47 `xx`; for example `%00` interpolates to `\0` (NUL),
48 `%09` to `\t` (TAB) and `%0a` to `\n` (LF).
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50<pattern>::
51 If given, the name of the ref is matched against this
52 using fnmatch(3). Refs that do not match the pattern
53 are not shown.
54
5558e55c 55--shell, --perl, --python, --tcl::
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56 If given, strings that substitute `%(fieldname)`
57 placeholders are quoted as string literals suitable for
58 the specified host language. This is meant to produce
59 a scriptlet that can directly be `eval`ed.
60
61
62FIELD NAMES
63-----------
64
65Various values from structured fields in referenced objects can
66be used to interpolate into the resulting output, or as sort
67keys.
68
69For all objects, the following names can be used:
70
71refname::
69057cf3 72 The name of the ref (the part after $GIT_DIR/).
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74objecttype::
75 The type of the object (`blob`, `tree`, `commit`, `tag`).
76
77objectsize::
78 The size of the object (the same as `git-cat-file -s` reports).
79
80objectname::
81 The object name (aka SHA-1).
82
83In addition to the above, for commit and tag objects, the header
84field names (`tree`, `parent`, `object`, `type`, and `tag`) can
85be used to specify the value in the header field.
86
87Fields that have name-email-date tuple as its value (`author`,
88`committer`, and `tagger`) can be suffixed with `name`, `email`,
89and `date` to extract the named component.
90
91The first line of the message in a commit and tag object is
92`subject`, the remaining lines are `body`. The whole message
93is `contents`.
94
95For sorting purposes, fields with numeric values sort in numeric
96order (`objectsize`, `authordate`, `committerdate`, `taggerdate`).
97All other fields are used to sort in their byte-value order.
98
99In any case, a field name that refers to a field inapplicable to
100the object referred by the ref does not cause an error. It
101returns an empty string instead.
102
103
104EXAMPLES
105--------
106
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107An example directly producing formatted text. Show the most recent
1083 tagged commits::
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109
110------------
111#!/bin/sh
112
113git-for-each-ref --count=3 --sort='-*authordate' \
114--format='From: %(*authorname) %(*authoremail)
115Subject: %(*subject)
116Date: %(*authordate)
117Ref: %(*refname)
118
119%(*body)
120' 'refs/tags'
121------------
122
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124A simple example showing the use of shell eval on the output,
125demonstrating the use of --shell. List the prefixes of all heads::
126------------
127#!/bin/sh
128
129git-for-each-ref --shell --format="ref=%(refname)" refs/heads | \
130while read entry
131do
132 eval "$entry"
133 echo `dirname $ref`
134done
135------------
136
137
138A bit more elaborate report on tags, demonstrating that the format
139may be an entire script::
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141#!/bin/sh
142
143fmt='
144 r=%(refname)
145 t=%(*objecttype)
146 T=${r#refs/tags/}
147
148 o=%(*objectname)
149 n=%(*authorname)
150 e=%(*authoremail)
151 s=%(*subject)
152 d=%(*authordate)
153 b=%(*body)
154
155 kind=Tag
156 if test "z$t" = z
157 then
158 # could be a lightweight tag
159 t=%(objecttype)
160 kind="Lightweight tag"
161 o=%(objectname)
162 n=%(authorname)
163 e=%(authoremail)
164 s=%(subject)
165 d=%(authordate)
166 b=%(body)
167 fi
168 echo "$kind $T points at a $t object $o"
169 if test "z$t" = zcommit
170 then
171 echo "The commit was authored by $n $e
172at $d, and titled
173
174 $s
175
176Its message reads as:
177"
178 echo "$b" | sed -e "s/^/ /"
179 echo
180 fi
181'
182
1729fa98 183eval=`git-for-each-ref --shell --format="$fmt" \
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184 --sort='*objecttype' \
185 --sort=-taggerdate \
186 refs/tags`
187eval "$eval"
188------------