We can get the last git tag, which starts by a word(e.g TEST) as follow:
git describe --tag --dirty --match 'TEST*'
I am wondering how can I get the last tag, which starts by word1 or word2 (e.g. TEST OR RUN)? I've tried to use regex or following but it does not work:
git describe --tag --dirty --match 'TEST*|RUN*'
SOLUTION: We can get number of commits to HEAD and compare those numbers, the one which has less commits is the more recently. You can find its script in the answer, which I have added.