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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--------
97925fde 10[verse]
b1889c36 11'git for-each-ref' [--count=<count>] [--shell|--perl|--python|--tcl]
0adda936 12 [(--sort=<key>)...] [--format=<format>] [<pattern>...]
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13 [--points-at=<object>]
14 (--merged[=<object>] | --no-merged[=<object>])
15 [--contains[=<object>]] [--no-contains[=<object>]]
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16
17DESCRIPTION
18-----------
19
20Iterate over all refs that match `<pattern>` and show them
21according to the given `<format>`, after sorting them according
d4040e0a 22to the given set of `<key>`. If `<count>` is given, stop after
23bfbb81 23showing that many refs. The interpolated values in `<format>`
9f613ddd 24can optionally be quoted as string literals in the specified
1729fa98 25host language allowing their direct evaluation in that language.
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26
27OPTIONS
28-------
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29<pattern>...::
30 If one or more patterns are given, only refs are shown that
31 match against at least one pattern, either using fnmatch(3) or
32 literally, in the latter case matching completely or from the
33 beginning up to a slash.
34
35--count=<count>::
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36 By default the command shows all refs that match
37 `<pattern>`. This option makes it stop after showing
38 that many refs.
39
f7a32dd9 40--sort=<key>::
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41 A field name to sort on. Prefix `-` to sort in
42 descending order of the value. When unspecified,
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43 `refname` is used. You may use the --sort=<key> option
44 multiple times, in which case the last key becomes the primary
45 key.
9f613ddd 46
f7a32dd9 47--format=<format>::
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48 A string that interpolates `%(fieldname)` from a ref being shown
49 and the object it points at. If `fieldname`
9f613ddd 50 is prefixed with an asterisk (`*`) and the ref points
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51 at a tag object, use the value for the field in the object
52 which the tag object refers to (instead of the field in the tag object).
53 When unspecified, `<format>` defaults to
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54 `%(objectname) SPC %(objecttype) TAB %(refname)`.
55 It also interpolates `%%` to `%`, and `%xx` where `xx`
56 are hex digits interpolates to character with hex code
57 `xx`; for example `%00` interpolates to `\0` (NUL),
58 `%09` to `\t` (TAB) and `%0a` to `\n` (LF).
9f613ddd 59
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60--color[=<when>]:
61 Respect any colors specified in the `--format` option. The
62 `<when>` field must be one of `always`, `never`, or `auto` (if
63 `<when>` is absent, behave as if `always` was given).
64
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65--shell::
66--perl::
67--python::
68--tcl::
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69 If given, strings that substitute `%(fieldname)`
70 placeholders are quoted as string literals suitable for
71 the specified host language. This is meant to produce
72 a scriptlet that can directly be `eval`ed.
73
3233d51d 74--points-at=<object>::
d325406e 75 Only list refs which points at the given object.
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3233d51d 77--merged[=<object>]::
7c328348 78 Only list refs whose tips are reachable from the
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79 specified commit (HEAD if not specified),
80 incompatible with `--no-merged`.
7c328348 81
3233d51d 82--no-merged[=<object>]::
7c328348 83 Only list refs whose tips are not reachable from the
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84 specified commit (HEAD if not specified),
85 incompatible with `--merged`.
7c328348 86
3233d51d 87--contains[=<object>]::
8b5a3e98 88 Only list refs which contain the specified commit (HEAD if not
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89 specified).
90
3233d51d 91--no-contains[=<object>]::
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92 Only list refs which don't contain the specified commit (HEAD
93 if not specified).
94
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95--ignore-case::
96 Sorting and filtering refs are case insensitive.
97
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98FIELD NAMES
99-----------
100
101Various values from structured fields in referenced objects can
102be used to interpolate into the resulting output, or as sort
103keys.
104
105For all objects, the following names can be used:
106
107refname::
69057cf3 108 The name of the ref (the part after $GIT_DIR/).
7d66f21a 109 For a non-ambiguous short name of the ref append `:short`.
2bb98169 110 The option core.warnAmbiguousRefs is used to select the strict
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111 abbreviation mode. If `lstrip=<N>` (`rstrip=<N>`) is appended, strips `<N>`
112 slash-separated path components from the front (back) of the refname
113 (e.g. `%(refname:lstrip=2)` turns `refs/tags/foo` into `foo` and
114 `%(refname:rstrip=2)` turns `refs/tags/foo` into `refs`).
1a0ca5e3 115 If `<N>` is a negative number, strip as many path components as
1a34728e 116 necessary from the specified end to leave `-<N>` path components
1a0ca5e3 117 (e.g. `%(refname:lstrip=-2)` turns
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118 `refs/tags/foo` into `tags/foo` and `%(refname:rstrip=-1)`
119 turns `refs/tags/foo` into `refs`). When the ref does not have
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120 enough components, the result becomes an empty string if
121 stripping with positive <N>, or it becomes the full refname if
122 stripping with negative <N>. Neither is an error.
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c30d4f1b 124`strip` can be used as a synonym to `lstrip`.
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125
126objecttype::
127 The type of the object (`blob`, `tree`, `commit`, `tag`).
128
129objectsize::
0b444cdb 130 The size of the object (the same as 'git cat-file -s' reports).
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132objectname::
133 The object name (aka SHA-1).
67687fea 134 For a non-ambiguous abbreviation of the object name append `:short`.
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135 For an abbreviation of the object name with desired length append
136 `:short=<length>`, where the minimum length is MINIMUM_ABBREV. The
137 length may be exceeded to ensure unique object names.
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139upstream::
140 The name of a local ref which can be considered ``upstream''
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141 from the displayed ref. Respects `:short`, `:lstrip` and
142 `:rstrip` in the same way as `refname` above. Additionally
143 respects `:track` to show "[ahead N, behind M]" and
144 `:trackshort` to show the terse version: ">" (ahead), "<"
145 (behind), "<>" (ahead and behind), or "=" (in sync). `:track`
146 also prints "[gone]" whenever unknown upstream ref is
147 encountered. Append `:track,nobracket` to show tracking
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148 information without brackets (i.e "ahead N, behind M").
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150For any remote-tracking branch `%(upstream)`, `%(upstream:remotename)`
151and `%(upstream:remoteref)` refer to the name of the remote and the
152name of the tracked remote ref, respectively. In other words, the
153remote-tracking branch can be updated explicitly and individually by
154using the refspec `%(upstream:remoteref):%(upstream)` to fetch from
155`%(upstream:remotename)`.
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157Has no effect if the ref does not have tracking information associated
158with it. All the options apart from `nobracket` are mutually exclusive,
159but if used together the last option is selected.
8cae19d9 160
29bc8850 161push::
3ba308cb 162 The name of a local ref which represents the `@{push}`
17938f17 163 location for the displayed ref. Respects `:short`, `:lstrip`,
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164 `:rstrip`, `:track`, `:trackshort`, `:remotename`, and `:remoteref`
165 options as `upstream` does. Produces an empty string if no `@{push}`
166 ref is configured.
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168HEAD::
169 '*' if HEAD matches current ref (the checked out branch), ' '
170 otherwise.
171
fddb74c9 172color::
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173 Change output color. Followed by `:<colorname>`, where color
174 names are described under Values in the "CONFIGURATION FILE"
175 section of linkgit:git-config[1]. For example,
176 `%(color:bold red)`.
fddb74c9 177
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178align::
179 Left-, middle-, or right-align the content between
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180 %(align:...) and %(end). The "align:" is followed by
181 `width=<width>` and `position=<position>` in any order
182 separated by a comma, where the `<position>` is either left,
183 right or middle, default being left and `<width>` is the total
184 length of the content with alignment. For brevity, the
185 "width=" and/or "position=" prefixes may be omitted, and bare
186 <width> and <position> used instead. For instance,
187 `%(align:<width>,<position>)`. If the contents length is more
188 than the width then no alignment is performed. If used with
bcf9626a 189 `--quote` everything in between %(align:...) and %(end) is
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190 quoted, but if nested then only the topmost level performs
191 quoting.
ce592082 192
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193if::
194 Used as %(if)...%(then)...%(end) or
195 %(if)...%(then)...%(else)...%(end). If there is an atom with
196 value or string literal after the %(if) then everything after
197 the %(then) is printed, else if the %(else) atom is used, then
198 everything after %(else) is printed. We ignore space when
199 evaluating the string before %(then), this is useful when we
200 use the %(HEAD) atom which prints either "*" or " " and we
201 want to apply the 'if' condition only on the 'HEAD' ref.
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202 Append ":equals=<string>" or ":notequals=<string>" to compare
203 the value between the %(if:...) and %(then) atoms with the
204 given string.
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206symref::
207 The ref which the given symbolic ref refers to. If not a
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208 symbolic ref, nothing is printed. Respects the `:short`,
209 `:lstrip` and `:rstrip` options in the same way as `refname`
210 above.
a7984101 211
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212In addition to the above, for commit and tag objects, the header
213field names (`tree`, `parent`, `object`, `type`, and `tag`) can
214be used to specify the value in the header field.
215
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216For commit and tag objects, the special `creatordate` and `creator`
217fields will correspond to the appropriate date or name-email-date tuple
218from the `committer` or `tagger` fields depending on the object type.
219These are intended for working on a mix of annotated and lightweight tags.
220
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221Fields that have name-email-date tuple as its value (`author`,
222`committer`, and `tagger`) can be suffixed with `name`, `email`,
223and `date` to extract the named component.
224
e2b23972 225The complete message in a commit and tag object is `contents`.
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226Its first line is `contents:subject`, where subject is the concatenation
227of all lines of the commit message up to the first blank line. The next
ced1f08b 228line is `contents:body`, where body is all of the lines after the first
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229blank line. The optional GPG signature is `contents:signature`. The
230first `N` lines of the message is obtained using `contents:lines=N`.
b1d31c89 231Additionally, the trailers as interpreted by linkgit:git-interpret-trailers[1]
ced1f08b 232are obtained as `trailers` (or by using the historical alias
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233`contents:trailers`). Non-trailer lines from the trailer block can be omitted
234with `trailers:only`. Whitespace-continuations can be removed from trailers so
235that each trailer appears on a line by itself with its full content with
236`trailers:unfold`. Both can be used together as `trailers:unfold,only`.
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238For sorting purposes, fields with numeric values sort in numeric order
239(`objectsize`, `authordate`, `committerdate`, `creatordate`, `taggerdate`).
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240All other fields are used to sort in their byte-value order.
241
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242There is also an option to sort by versions, this can be done by using
243the fieldname `version:refname` or its alias `v:refname`.
244
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245In any case, a field name that refers to a field inapplicable to
246the object referred by the ref does not cause an error. It
247returns an empty string instead.
248
d392e712 249As a special case for the date-type fields, you may specify a format for
8f50d263 250the date by adding `:` followed by date format name (see the
1cca17df 251values the `--date` option to linkgit:git-rev-list[1] takes).
d392e712 252
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253Some atoms like %(align) and %(if) always require a matching %(end).
254We call them "opening atoms" and sometimes denote them as %($open).
255
256When a scripting language specific quoting is in effect, everything
257between a top-level opening atom and its matching %(end) is evaluated
258according to the semantics of the opening atom and only its result
259from the top-level is quoted.
260
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262EXAMPLES
263--------
264
1729fa98 265An example directly producing formatted text. Show the most recent
22817b40 2663 tagged commits:
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268------------
269#!/bin/sh
270
b1889c36 271git for-each-ref --count=3 --sort='-*authordate' \
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272--format='From: %(*authorname) %(*authoremail)
273Subject: %(*subject)
274Date: %(*authordate)
275Ref: %(*refname)
276
277%(*body)
278' 'refs/tags'
279------------
280
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281
282A simple example showing the use of shell eval on the output,
22817b40 283demonstrating the use of --shell. List the prefixes of all heads:
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284------------
285#!/bin/sh
286
b1889c36 287git for-each-ref --shell --format="ref=%(refname)" refs/heads | \
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288while read entry
289do
290 eval "$entry"
291 echo `dirname $ref`
292done
293------------
294
295
296A bit more elaborate report on tags, demonstrating that the format
22817b40 297may be an entire script:
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298------------
299#!/bin/sh
300
301fmt='
302 r=%(refname)
303 t=%(*objecttype)
304 T=${r#refs/tags/}
305
306 o=%(*objectname)
307 n=%(*authorname)
308 e=%(*authoremail)
309 s=%(*subject)
310 d=%(*authordate)
311 b=%(*body)
312
313 kind=Tag
314 if test "z$t" = z
315 then
316 # could be a lightweight tag
317 t=%(objecttype)
318 kind="Lightweight tag"
319 o=%(objectname)
320 n=%(authorname)
321 e=%(authoremail)
322 s=%(subject)
323 d=%(authordate)
324 b=%(body)
325 fi
326 echo "$kind $T points at a $t object $o"
327 if test "z$t" = zcommit
328 then
329 echo "The commit was authored by $n $e
330at $d, and titled
331
332 $s
333
334Its message reads as:
335"
336 echo "$b" | sed -e "s/^/ /"
337 echo
338 fi
339'
340
b1889c36 341eval=`git for-each-ref --shell --format="$fmt" \
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342 --sort='*objecttype' \
343 --sort=-taggerdate \
344 refs/tags`
345eval "$eval"
346------------
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349An example to show the usage of %(if)...%(then)...%(else)...%(end).
350This prefixes the current branch with a star.
351
352------------
353git for-each-ref --format="%(if)%(HEAD)%(then)* %(else) %(end)%(refname:short)" refs/heads/
354------------
355
356
357An example to show the usage of %(if)...%(then)...%(end).
358This prints the authorname, if present.
359
360------------
361git for-each-ref --format="%(refname)%(if)%(authorname)%(then) Authored by: %(authorname)%(end)"
362------------
363
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364SEE ALSO
365--------
366linkgit:git-show-ref[1]
367
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368GIT
369---
370Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite