From 93ced538e3e426b810bc2d4e621eae231c9515c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruno Volcov Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 11:26:26 -0300 Subject: add documentation about git tags --- git.html.markdown | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+) (limited to 'git.html.markdown') diff --git a/git.html.markdown b/git.html.markdown index 72079f6c..971d53e4 100644 --- a/git.html.markdown +++ b/git.html.markdown @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ contributors: - ["Jake Prather", "http://github.com/JakeHP"] - ["Leo Rudberg" , "http://github.com/LOZORD"] - ["Betsy Lorton" , "http://github.com/schbetsy"] + - ["Bruno Volcov", "http://github.com/volcov"] filename: LearnGit.txt --- @@ -76,6 +77,11 @@ other repositories, or not! A branch is essentially a pointer to the last commit you made. As you go on committing, this pointer will automatically update to point the latest commit. +### Tag + +A tag is a mark on specific point in history. Typically people use this +functionality to mark release points (v1.0, and so on) + ### HEAD and head (component of .git dir) HEAD is a pointer that points to the current branch. A repository only has 1 *active* HEAD. @@ -206,6 +212,28 @@ $ git branch -m myBranchName myNewBranchName $ git branch myBranchName --edit-description ``` +### tag + +Manage your tags + +```bash +# List tags +$ git tag +# Create a annotated tag +# The -m specifies a tagging message,which is stored with the tag. +# If you don’t specify a message for an annotated tag, +# Git launches your editor so you can type it in. +$ git tag -a v2.0 -m 'my version 2.0' +# Show info about tag +# That shows the tagger information, the date the commit was tagged, +# and the annotation message before showing the commit information. +$ git show v2.0 +# Push a single tag to remote +$ git push origin v2.0 +# Push a lot of tags to remote +$ git push origin --tags +``` + ### checkout Updates all files in the working tree to match the version in the index, or specified tree. -- cgit v1.2.3