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Using Tags in Git

Last Updated : 08 Jun, 2020
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Tagging in GIT refers to creating specific points in the history of your repository/data. It is usually done to mark the release points. Two main purposes of tags are:
  • Make Release point on your code.
  • Create historic restore points.
You can create tags when you want to create a release point for a stable version of your code. You can also create tags when you want to create a historic point for your code that you can refer to in the future to restore your data. To create a tag we need to go through the following steps: Step 1: Checkout to the branch you want to create the tag.
 git checkout {branch name} 
Step 2: Create a tag with some name
 git tag {tag name} 
There are many more ways in which we create tags. Annotated Tags
 git tag -a {tag name} -m {some message} 
Step 3: See all the created tags.
 git tag
To see the details of the tag we can use
 git show {tag name} 
To see tags starting with some letters
 git tag -l "v2.*"
Step 4: Push tags to remote.
 
git push origin {tag name}
git push --tags
 
"git push --tags" will push all tags at once. Before After Step 5: Delete Tags. (locally)
git tag -d {tag name}
git tag --delete {tag name}
  
Step 6: Delete tags from remote
git push origin -d {tag name}
git push origin --delete {tag name}
git push origin :{tag name}
"git push origin -d {tag name}" can also delete tag locally and remote at the same time.

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