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4NAME
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453c1e85 6git-tag - Create, list, delete or verify a tag object signed with GPG
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9SYNOPSIS
10--------
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9eed6e40 12'git tag' [-a | -s | -u <keyid>] [-f] [-m <msg> | -F <file>] [-e]
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13 <tagname> [<commit> | <object>]
14'git tag' -d <tagname>...
80f4cd80 15'git tag' [-n[<num>]] -l [--contains <commit>] [--no-contains <commit>]
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16 [--points-at <object>] [--column[=<options>] | --no-column]
17 [--create-reflog] [--sort=<key>] [--format=<format>]
21bf9339 18 [--merged <commit>] [--no-merged <commit>] [<pattern>...]
07d347cf 19'git tag' -v [--format=<format>] <tagname>...
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21DESCRIPTION
22-----------
18b07930 23
831e61f8 24Add a tag reference in `refs/tags/`, unless `-d/-l/-v` is given
cfb5e6b2 25to delete, list or verify tags.
b7e438f9 26
831e61f8 27Unless `-f` is given, the named tag must not yet exist.
b7e438f9 28
340f2c5e 29If one of `-a`, `-s`, or `-u <keyid>` is passed, the command
cfb5e6b2 30creates a 'tag' object, and requires a tag message. Unless
62e09ce9 31`-m <msg>` or `-F <file>` is given, an editor is started for the user to type
bc162e40 32in the tag message.
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340f2c5e 34If `-m <msg>` or `-F <file>` is given and `-a`, `-s`, and `-u <keyid>`
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35are absent, `-a` is implied.
36
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37Otherwise, a tag reference that points directly at the given object
38(i.e., a lightweight tag) is created.
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40A GnuPG signed tag object will be created when `-s` or `-u
340f2c5e 41<keyid>` is used. When `-u <keyid>` is not used, the
bc162e40 42committer identity for the current user is used to find the
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43GnuPG key for signing. The configuration variable `gpg.program`
44is used to specify custom GnuPG binary.
45
eeff891a 46Tag objects (created with `-a`, `-s`, or `-u`) are called "annotated"
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47tags; they contain a creation date, the tagger name and e-mail, a
48tagging message, and an optional GnuPG signature. Whereas a
49"lightweight" tag is simply a name for an object (usually a commit
50object).
51
52Annotated tags are meant for release while lightweight tags are meant
53for private or temporary object labels. For this reason, some git
54commands for naming objects (like `git describe`) will ignore
55lightweight tags by default.
56
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58OPTIONS
59-------
60-a::
c97eff5a 61--annotate::
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62 Make an unsigned, annotated tag object
63
64-s::
c97eff5a 65--sign::
0c5e70f0 66 Make a GPG-signed tag, using the default e-mail address's key.
1c6b565f 67 The default behavior of tag GPG-signing is controlled by `tag.gpgSign`
031fd4b9 68 configuration variable if it exists, or disabled otherwise.
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69 See linkgit:git-config[1].
70
71--no-sign::
72 Override `tag.gpgSign` configuration variable that is
73 set to force each and every tag to be signed.
d839091d 74
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75-u <keyid>::
76--local-user=<keyid>::
0c5e70f0 77 Make a GPG-signed tag, using the given key.
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79-f::
f7aec129 80--force::
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81 Replace an existing tag with the given name (instead of failing)
82
83-d::
c97eff5a 84--delete::
453c1e85 85 Delete existing tags with the given names.
d839091d 86
0bc72abd 87-v::
c97eff5a 88--verify::
bc913167 89 Verify the GPG signature of the given tag names.
0bc72abd 90
3f36cbba 91-n<num>::
980ea5c5 92 <num> specifies how many lines from the annotation, if any,
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93 are printed when using -l. Implies `--list`.
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95The default is not to print any annotation lines.
96If no number is given to `-n`, only the first line is printed.
97If the tag is not annotated, the commit message is displayed instead.
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99-l::
100--list::
101 List tags. With optional `<pattern>...`, e.g. `git tag --list
102 'v-*'`, list only the tags that match the pattern(s).
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104Running "git tag" without arguments also lists all tags. The pattern
105is a shell wildcard (i.e., matched using fnmatch(3)). Multiple
106patterns may be given; if any of them matches, the tag is shown.
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108This option is implicitly supplied if any other list-like option such
109as `--contains` is provided. See the documentation for each of those
110options for details.
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112--sort=<key>::
113 Sort based on the key given. Prefix `-` to sort in
114 descending order of the value. You may use the --sort=<key> option
115 multiple times, in which case the last key becomes the primary
116 key. Also supports "version:refname" or "v:refname" (tag
64f7a264 117 names are treated as versions). The "version:refname" sort
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118 order can also be affected by the "versionsort.suffix"
119 configuration variable.
b7cc53e9 120 The keys supported are the same as those in `git for-each-ref`.
ae9f6311 121 Sort order defaults to the value configured for the `tag.sort`
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122 variable if it exists, or lexicographic order otherwise. See
123 linkgit:git-config[1].
9ef176b5 124
dd61cc1c 125--color[=<when>]::
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126 Respect any colors specified in the `--format` option. The
127 `<when>` field must be one of `always`, `never`, or `auto` (if
128 `<when>` is absent, behave as if `always` was given).
129
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130-i::
131--ignore-case::
132 Sorting and filtering tags are case insensitive.
133
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134--column[=<options>]::
135--no-column::
136 Display tag listing in columns. See configuration variable
1b5b8cf0 137 `column.tag` for option syntax. `--column` and `--no-column`
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138 without options are equivalent to 'always' and 'never' respectively.
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140This option is only applicable when listing tags without annotation lines.
141
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143 Only list tags which contain the specified commit (HEAD if not
6a338149 144 specified). Implies `--list`.
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146--no-contains [<commit>]::
147 Only list tags which don't contain the specified commit (HEAD if
148 not specified). Implies `--list`.
149
b0840609 150--merged [<commit>]::
8881d35c 151 Only list tags whose commits are reachable from the specified
21bf9339 152 commit (`HEAD` if not specified).
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154--no-merged [<commit>]::
8881d35c 155 Only list tags whose commits are not reachable from the specified
21bf9339 156 commit (`HEAD` if not specified).
0488792d 157
ae7706b9 158--points-at <object>::
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159 Only list tags of the given object (HEAD if not
160 specified). Implies `--list`.
ae7706b9 161
d839091d 162-m <msg>::
c97eff5a 163--message=<msg>::
bd46c9a9 164 Use the given tag message (instead of prompting).
d99bf51a 165 If multiple `-m` options are given, their values are
bd46c9a9 166 concatenated as separate paragraphs.
340f2c5e 167 Implies `-a` if none of `-a`, `-s`, or `-u <keyid>`
995e8df4 168 is given.
d839091d 169
f79c73ce 170-F <file>::
c97eff5a 171--file=<file>::
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172 Take the tag message from the given file. Use '-' to
173 read the message from the standard input.
340f2c5e 174 Implies `-a` if none of `-a`, `-s`, or `-u <keyid>`
995e8df4 175 is given.
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177-e::
178--edit::
179 The message taken from file with `-F` and command line with
180 `-m` are usually used as the tag message unmodified.
181 This option lets you further edit the message taken from these sources.
182
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183--cleanup=<mode>::
184 This option sets how the tag message is cleaned up.
185 The '<mode>' can be one of 'verbatim', 'whitespace' and 'strip'. The
186 'strip' mode is default. The 'verbatim' mode does not change message at
187 all, 'whitespace' removes just leading/trailing whitespace lines and
188 'strip' removes both whitespace and commentary.
189
144c76fa 190--create-reflog::
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191 Create a reflog for the tag. To globally enable reflogs for tags, see
192 `core.logAllRefUpdates` in linkgit:git-config[1].
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193 The negated form `--no-create-reflog` only overrides an earlier
194 `--create-reflog`, but currently does not negate the setting of
c3342b36 195 `core.logAllRefUpdates`.
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198 A string that interpolates `%(fieldname)` from a tag ref being shown
199 and the object it points at. The format is the same as
200 that of linkgit:git-for-each-ref[1]. When unspecified,
201 defaults to `%(refname:strip=2)`.
202
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203<tagname>::
204 The name of the tag to create, delete, or describe.
205 The new tag name must pass all checks defined by
206 linkgit:git-check-ref-format[1]. Some of these checks
207 may restrict the characters allowed in a tag name.
208
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210<object>::
211 The object that the new tag will refer to, usually a commit.
212 Defaults to HEAD.
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0b444cdb 216By default, 'git tag' in sign-with-default mode (-s) will use your
d595bdc1 217committer identity (of the form `Your Name <your@email.address>`) to
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218find a key. If you want to use a different default key, you can specify
219it in the repository configuration as follows:
220
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d67778ec 222[user]
340f2c5e 223 signingKey = <gpg-keyid>
86b9e017 224-------------------------------------
d67778ec 225
de121ffe 226`pager.tag` is only respected when listing tags, i.e., when `-l` is
ff1e7248 227used or implied. The default is to use a pager.
de121ffe 228See linkgit:git-config[1].
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230DISCUSSION
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232
233On Re-tagging
234~~~~~~~~~~~~~
235
236What should you do when you tag a wrong commit and you would
237want to re-tag?
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239If you never pushed anything out, just re-tag it. Use "-f" to
240replace the old one. And you're done.
241
242But if you have pushed things out (or others could just read
243your repository directly), then others will have already seen
244the old tag. In that case you can do one of two things:
245
246. The sane thing.
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247 Just admit you screwed up, and use a different name. Others have
248 already seen one tag-name, and if you keep the same name, you
249 may be in the situation that two people both have "version X",
250 but they actually have 'different' "X"'s. So just call it "X.1"
251 and be done with it.
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253. The insane thing.
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254 You really want to call the new version "X" too, 'even though'
255 others have already seen the old one. So just use 'git tag -f'
256 again, as if you hadn't already published the old one.
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06ada152 258However, Git does *not* (and it should not) change tags behind
46e56e81 259users back. So if somebody already got the old tag, doing a
0b444cdb 260'git pull' on your tree shouldn't just make them overwrite the old
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261one.
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263If somebody got a release tag from you, you cannot just change
264the tag for them by updating your own one. This is a big
265security issue, in that people MUST be able to trust their
266tag-names. If you really want to do the insane thing, you need
267to just fess up to it, and tell people that you messed up. You
268can do that by making a very public announcement saying:
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271Ok, I messed up, and I pushed out an earlier version tagged as X. I
272then fixed something, and retagged the *fixed* tree as X again.
273
274If you got the wrong tag, and want the new one, please delete
275the old one and fetch the new one by doing:
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277 git tag -d X
278 git fetch origin tag X
279
280to get my updated tag.
281
282You can test which tag you have by doing
283
284 git rev-parse X
285
286which should return 0123456789abcdef.. if you have the new version.
287
f1723ee6 288Sorry for the inconvenience.
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291Does this seem a bit complicated? It *should* be. There is no
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292way that it would be correct to just "fix" it automatically.
293People need to know that their tags might have been changed.
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296On Automatic following
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298
299If you are following somebody else's tree, you are most likely
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300using remote-tracking branches (eg. `refs/remotes/origin/master`).
301You usually want the tags from the other end.
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303On the other hand, if you are fetching because you would want a
304one-shot merge from somebody else, you typically do not want to
305get tags from there. This happens more often for people near
306the toplevel but not limited to them. Mere mortals when pulling
307from each other do not necessarily want to automatically get
308private anchor point tags from the other person.
309
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310Often, "please pull" messages on the mailing list just provide
311two pieces of information: a repo URL and a branch name; this
312is designed to be easily cut&pasted at the end of a 'git fetch'
313command line:
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316Linus, please pull from
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318 git://git..../proj.git master
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320to get the following updates...
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323becomes:
324
325------------
326$ git pull git://git..../proj.git master
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328
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329In such a case, you do not want to automatically follow the other
330person's tags.
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2de9b711 332One important aspect of Git is its distributed nature, which
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334"downstream" in the system. On the face of it, the above
335example might seem to indicate that the tag namespace is owned
f1723ee6 336by the upper echelon of people and that tags only flow downwards, but
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337that is not the case. It only shows that the usage pattern
338determines who are interested in whose tags.
339
340A one-shot pull is a sign that a commit history is now crossing
341the boundary between one circle of people (e.g. "people who are
d99bf51a 342primarily interested in the networking part of the kernel") who may
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343have their own set of tags (e.g. "this is the third release
344candidate from the networking group to be proposed for general
345consumption with 2.6.21 release") to another circle of people
346(e.g. "people who integrate various subsystem improvements").
347The latter are usually not interested in the detailed tags used
348internally in the former group (that is what "internal" means).
349That is why it is desirable not to follow tags automatically in
350this case.
351
352It may well be that among networking people, they may want to
353exchange the tags internal to their group, but in that workflow
f1723ee6 354they are most likely tracking each other's progress by
8b3f3f84 355having remote-tracking branches. Again, the heuristic to automatically
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356follow such tags is a good thing.
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362If you have imported some changes from another VCS and would like
363to add tags for major releases of your work, it is useful to be able
f1723ee6 364to specify the date to embed inside of the tag object; such data in
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365the tag object affects, for example, the ordering of tags in the
366gitweb interface.
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368To set the date used in future tag objects, set the environment
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369variable GIT_COMMITTER_DATE (see the later discussion of possible
370values; the most common form is "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM").
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f1723ee6 372For example:
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055b6615 375$ GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="2006-10-02 10:31" git tag -s v1.0.1
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377
f1723ee6 378include::date-formats.txt[]
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382
b59cdffd 383include::ref-reachability-filters.txt[]
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385SEE ALSO
386--------
387linkgit:git-check-ref-format[1].
b150794d 388linkgit:git-config[1].
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391---
9e1f0a85 392Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite