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Listing the available tags in Git is straightforward. Just type git tag (with optional -l or --list). You can also search for tags that match a particular pattern. The command finds the most recent tag that is reachable from a commit.
On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the repository. Under your repository name, click Releases. At the top of the Releases page, click Tags.
On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the repository. Under your repository name, click Releases. At the top of the Releases page, click Tags.
Open source_tree tab. Right click on Tag sections from Tag which appear on left navigation section. Click on New Tag() A dialog appears to Add Tag and Remove Tag. Click on Add Tag from give name to tag (preferred version name of the code)
By default, git tag will create a tag on the commit that HEAD is referencing. Alternatively git tag can be passed as a ref to a specific commit. This will tag the passed commit instead of defaulting to HEAD. To gather a list of older commits execute the git log command.
From your Bitbucket repository, click the link for the commit you want to tag. In the details on the right side of the page, click the button. Enter a Tag name and click Create tag.
Tags are ref's that point to specific points in Git history. Tagging is generally used to capture a point in history that is used for a marked version release (i.e. v1. 0.1). A tag is like a branch that doesn't change. Unlike branches, tags, after being created, have no further history of commits.
A tag is used in Git contexts for marking a specific version. Alternatively, tags are used to marks specific points in the history as important or to mark release points. Once a tag is set, it is usually not moved after that. This is for casual tagging.
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