I've created a release on github, but it seems to be a non-annotated tag. Anyone know how to make an annotated tag along with a release? Is it OK to just replace the tag with an annotated one -- will it still work?
1 Answer
Annotated tags are created using the -a
flag.
The difference between regular tag to annotated tag is that the annotated tag is like a commit, it contain the date, author and the message attached to it.
Once you create the tags simply push it to the github repository
git push --tags
. Since tags are simply a pointer to a given commit you can "move" them between commit.
Creating annotated tag
git tag -a <tagname>
Moving an existing tag
git tag -a <tagname> <SHA-1> -f
Pushing the tags
git push origin --tags -f
The important thing is the -f
(force) flag
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This doesn't work for me - I pushed 2 annotated tags, but an older tag still shows up as "latest release" at github.com/:user/:repo/releases– dcorkingApr 6, 2018 at 7:59
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I found out why - as well as pushing the tag, I need to use the Web UI to 'Draft a release' as described in stackoverflow.com/a/18512221– dcorkingApr 6, 2018 at 9:29
git push --tags
) to GitHub, where you could continue to edit it.