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How to get latest tag name (like version) of current branch?

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    It is not necessary duplicate. I maybe in feature branch, but still like to know what is latest branch of this repo, which may be in master branch. Oct 27, 2016 at 2:52

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git describe should be enough

The command finds the most recent tag that is reachable from a commit.
If the tag points to the commit, then only the tag is shown.
Otherwise, it suffixes the tag name with the number of additional commits on top of the tagged object and the abbreviated object name of the most recent commit.

With --abbrev set to 0, the command can be used to find the closest tagname without any suffix:

[torvalds@g5 git]$ git describe --abbrev=0 v1.0.5^2
tags/v1.0.0

For tags matching a certain pattern:

git describe --tags --abbrev=0 --match release-*

(Peterino's comment)

For the latest tag on all the branches (not just the latest branch)

git describe --tags $(git rev-list --tags --max-count=1)

(from kilianc's answer)

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    The latest tag (any, not only annotated) matching a certain pattern (e.g. "release-..."): git describe --tags --abbrev=0 --match release-*
    – Peterino
    Jan 28, 2013 at 9:39
  • is it possible to get last remote tag?
    – gayavat
    Oct 22, 2013 at 10:13
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    @gayavat no, local tag only, but all yu have to do is fetch the remote tags, and if one of those remote tags is applied on a recent commit part of the branch you are describing, then that tag will be part of the describe output.
    – VonC
    Oct 22, 2013 at 10:17
  • stackoverflow.com/a/7979255/350580 provides a more accurate solution. While git describe --abbrev=0 only tell you the current branch. That answer tell you the latest tag for all branches. Oct 27, 2016 at 3:16

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