I do already have some bash code that is detecting the current git branch name and I want to port this to Makefile.
if [ -z ${GIT_BRANCH+x} ]; then
if [ ! -z ${BRANCH_NAME+x} ]; then
export GIT_BRANCH=${BRANCH_NAME}
else
export GIT_BRANCH=$(git branch | sed -n '/\* /s///p')
fi
fi
echo "INFO:>Branch:>$GIT_BRANCH"
In case someone wonders why this more complex logic is needed in order to detect git branch name, that's because this code is executed in multiple contexts and in some of them (continuous integration systems like Jenkins and Travis that may use sparse checkouts) you cannot use git branch command. Luckily these environments do expose the branch names in an environment variable.