I just did my first ever git push:

~/sb/ws> git push ~/gitrepo master:master
Counting objects: 1360, done.
Delta compression using up to 4 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (998/998), done.
Writing objects: 100% (1360/1360), 342.15 KiB | 20 KiB/s, done.
Total 1360 (delta 729), reused 0 (delta 0)
To /home/gitrepo
 * [new branch]      master -> master

It seems to have gone well, but when fire gitk in the new (bare) gitrepo, I only see the commit comments: The branch & tag names disappeared!

Why?

Is there a way to get them back?

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To push the tags, you need to add --tags to your push.

By default you only pushed the master branch.
To push individual branches (with tags) do git push ~/gitrepo branchname --tags To push all branches do git push --all. Do a separate git push --tags if you want to push all tags.

Here's a post on how to default to pushing all branches.

edit: Added info from Winwin's comments

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Thanks +1. If I do git push --all --tags ~/gitrepo I receive: error: --all and --tags are incompatible, so I understand that pushing all branches and all tags in one command is not possible? – WinWin Jul 15 '11 at 1:17
git push --all ~/gitrepo works great. Now I need to see how to add the tags. – WinWin Jul 15 '11 at 1:23
git push --tags ~/gitrepo adds all the tags. Nice! – WinWin Jul 15 '11 at 1:28
I honestly have never tried it, but it would appear that that is the case. link – Andy Jul 15 '11 at 1:32
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You need to do a separate push with the --tags option. Secondly, you should be calling gitk with the --all option to show all branches. Or you could just specify the ones you want.

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+1 for pointing out that --all and --tags are incompatible. – WinWin Jul 15 '11 at 1:24
yup. they are! But you should also not push all tags and specify the tag you want to push. – Adam Dymitruk Jul 15 '11 at 20:06
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