git-for-each-ref
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Name
git-for-each-ref - Output information on each ref
Synopsis
git for-each-ref [--count=<count>] [--shell|--perl|--python|--tcl]
[(--sort=<key>)...] [--format=<format>] [<pattern>...]
Description
Git Manual GIT-FOR-EACH-REF(1)
NAME
git-for-each-ref - Output information on each ref
SYNOPSIS
git for-each-ref [--count=<count>] [--shell|--perl|--python|--tcl]
[(--sort=<key>)...] [--format=<format>] [<pattern>...]
DESCRIPTION
Iterate over all refs that match <pattern> and show them
according to the given <format>, after sorting them
according to the given set of <key>. If <count> is given,
stop after showing that many refs. The interpolated values
in <format> can optionally be quoted as string literals in
the specified host language allowing their direct evaluation
in that language.
OPTIONS
<count>
By default the command shows all refs that match
<pattern>. This option makes it stop after showing that
many refs.
<key>
A field name to sort on. Prefix - to sort in descending
order of the value. When unspecified, refname is used.
You may use the --sort=<key> option multiple times, in
which case the last key becomes the primary key.
<format>
A string that interpolates %(fieldname) from the object
pointed at by a ref being shown. If fieldname is
prefixed with an asterisk (*) and the ref points at a
tag object, the value for the field in the object tag
refers is used. When unspecified, defaults to
%(objectname) SPC %(objecttype) TAB %(refname). It also
interpolates %% to %, and %xx where xx are hex digits
interpolates to character with hex code xx; for example
%00 interpolates to \0 (NUL), %09 to \t (TAB) and %0a to
\n (LF).
<pattern>...
If one or more patterns are given, only refs are shown
that match against at least one pattern, either using
fnmatch(3) or literally, in the latter case matching
completely or from the beginning up to a slash.
--shell, --perl, --python, --tcl
If given, strings that substitute %(fieldname)
placeholders are quoted as string literals suitable for
the specified host language. This is meant to produce a
scriptlet that can directly be `eval`ed.
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FIELD NAMES
Various values from structured fields in referenced objects
can be used to interpolate into the resulting output, or as
sort keys.
For all objects, the following names can be used:
refname
The name of the ref (the part after $GIT_DIR/). For a
non-ambiguous short name of the ref append :short. The
option core.warnAmbiguousRefs is used to select the
strict abbreviation mode.
objecttype
The type of the object (blob, tree, commit, tag).
objectsize
The size of the object (the same as git cat-file -s
reports).
objectname
The object name (aka SHA-1). For a non-ambiguous
abbreviation of the object name append :short.
upstream
The name of a local ref which can be considered
"upstream" from the displayed ref. Respects :short in
the same way as refname above.
In addition to the above, for commit and tag objects, the
header field names (tree, parent, object, type, and tag) can
be used to specify the value in the header field.
Fields that have name-email-date tuple as its value (author,
committer, and tagger) can be suffixed with name, email, and
date to extract the named component.
The complete message in a commit and tag object is contents.
Its first line is contents:subject, the remaining lines are
contents:body and the optional GPG signature is
contents:signature.
For sorting purposes, fields with numeric values sort in
numeric order (objectsize, authordate, committerdate,
taggerdate). All other fields are used to sort in their
byte-value order.
In any case, a field name that refers to a field
inapplicable to the object referred by the ref does not
cause an error. It returns an empty string instead.
As a special case for the date-type fields, you may specify
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a format for the date by adding one of :default, :relative,
:short, :local, :iso8601 or :rfc2822 to the end of the
fieldname; e.g. %(taggerdate:relative).
EXAMPLES
An example directly producing formatted text. Show the most
recent 3 tagged commits:
#!/bin/sh
git for-each-ref --count=3 --sort='-*authordate' \
--format='From: %(*authorname) %(*authoremail)
Subject: %(*subject)
Date: %(*authordate)
Ref: %(*refname)
%(*body)
' 'refs/tags'
A simple example showing the use of shell eval on the
output, demonstrating the use of --shell. List the prefixes
of all heads:
#!/bin/sh
git for-each-ref --shell --format="ref=%(refname)" refs/heads | \
while read entry
do
eval "$entry"
echo `dirname $ref`
done
A bit more elaborate report on tags, demonstrating that the
format may be an entire script:
#!/bin/sh
fmt='
r=%(refname)
t=%(*objecttype)
T=${r#refs/tags/}
o=%(*objectname)
n=%(*authorname)
e=%(*authoremail)
s=%(*subject)
d=%(*authordate)
b=%(*body)
kind=Tag
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if test "z$t" = z
then
# could be a lightweight tag
t=%(objecttype)
kind="Lightweight tag"
o=%(objectname)
n=%(authorname)
e=%(authoremail)
s=%(subject)
d=%(authordate)
b=%(body)
fi
echo "$kind $T points at a $t object $o"
if test "z$t" = zcommit
then
echo "The commit was authored by $n $e
at $d, and titled
$s
Its message reads as:
"
echo "$b" | sed -e "s/^/ /"
echo
fi
'
eval=`git for-each-ref --shell --format="$fmt" \
--sort='*objecttype' \
--sort=-taggerdate \
refs/tags`
eval "$eval"
AUTHOR
Written by Junio C Hamano <[email protected][1]>.
DOCUMENTATION
Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list
<[email protected][2]>.
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following
attributes:
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+---------------+--------------------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+--------------------------+
|Availability | developer/versioning/git |
+---------------+--------------------------+
|Stability | Uncommitted |
+---------------+--------------------------+
NOTES
1. [email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
2. [email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
This software was built from source available at
https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland. The original
community source was downloaded from http://git-
core.googlecode.com/files/git-1.7.9.2.tar.gz
Further information about this software can be found on the
open source community website at http://git-scm.com/.
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