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Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -07001git-for-each-ref(1)
2===================
3
4NAME
5----
6git-for-each-ref - Output information on each ref
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
Matthias Kestenholz97925fd2007-05-18 15:39:34 +020010[verse]
Jonathan Niederb1889c32008-06-30 01:09:04 -050011'git for-each-ref' [--count=<count>] [--shell|--perl|--python|--tcl]
Štěpán Němec0adda932010-10-08 19:31:17 +020012 [(--sort=<key>)...] [--format=<format>] [<pattern>...]
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070013
14DESCRIPTION
15-----------
16
17Iterate over all refs that match `<pattern>` and show them
18according to the given `<format>`, after sorting them according
SZEDER Gábord4040e02008-09-01 23:02:09 +020019to the given set of `<key>`. If `<count>` is given, stop after
René Scharfe23bfbb82007-01-17 16:32:41 +010020showing that many refs. The interpolated values in `<format>`
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070021can optionally be quoted as string literals in the specified
Andy Whitcroft1729fa92006-09-21 10:19:17 +010022host language allowing their direct evaluation in that language.
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070023
24OPTIONS
25-------
26<count>::
27 By default the command shows all refs that match
28 `<pattern>`. This option makes it stop after showing
29 that many refs.
30
31<key>::
32 A field name to sort on. Prefix `-` to sort in
33 descending order of the value. When unspecified,
Lea Wiemannc0f6dc92008-06-05 23:01:38 +020034 `refname` is used. You may use the --sort=<key> option
35 multiple times, in which case the last key becomes the primary
36 key.
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070037
38<format>::
39 A string that interpolates `%(fieldname)` from the
40 object pointed at by a ref being shown. If `fieldname`
41 is prefixed with an asterisk (`*`) and the ref points
42 at a tag object, the value for the field in the object
43 tag refers is used. When unspecified, defaults to
Jakub Narebskiba7545a2006-10-28 19:30:05 +020044 `%(objectname) SPC %(objecttype) TAB %(refname)`.
45 It also interpolates `%%` to `%`, and `%xx` where `xx`
46 are hex digits interpolates to character with hex code
47 `xx`; for example `%00` interpolates to `\0` (NUL),
48 `%09` to `\t` (TAB) and `%0a` to `\n` (LF).
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070049
Abhijit Menon-Senf448e242008-07-30 15:03:43 +053050<pattern>...::
Lea Wiemannc0f6dc92008-06-05 23:01:38 +020051 If one or more patterns are given, only refs are shown that
Mike Ralphson1168d402008-08-05 17:12:05 +010052 match against at least one pattern, either using fnmatch(3) or
Lea Wiemannc0f6dc92008-06-05 23:01:38 +020053 literally, in the latter case matching completely or from the
54 beginning up to a slash.
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070055
Stephan Beyer32402402008-06-08 03:36:09 +020056--shell::
57--perl::
58--python::
59--tcl::
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070060 If given, strings that substitute `%(fieldname)`
61 placeholders are quoted as string literals suitable for
62 the specified host language. This is meant to produce
63 a scriptlet that can directly be `eval`ed.
64
65
66FIELD NAMES
67-----------
68
69Various values from structured fields in referenced objects can
70be used to interpolate into the resulting output, or as sort
71keys.
72
73For all objects, the following names can be used:
74
75refname::
Andy Parkins69057cf2007-02-05 19:58:47 +000076 The name of the ref (the part after $GIT_DIR/).
Bert Wesarg7d66f212008-09-05 23:16:23 +020077 For a non-ambiguous short name of the ref append `:short`.
Bert Wesarg2bb98162009-04-13 12:25:47 +020078 The option core.warnAmbiguousRefs is used to select the strict
79 abbreviation mode.
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070080
81objecttype::
82 The type of the object (`blob`, `tree`, `commit`, `tag`).
83
84objectsize::
Thomas Rast0b444cd2010-01-10 00:33:00 +010085 The size of the object (the same as 'git cat-file -s' reports).
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070086
87objectname::
88 The object name (aka SHA-1).
Michael J Gruber67687fe2010-05-13 14:31:46 +020089 For a non-ambiguous abbreviation of the object name append `:short`.
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070090
Jeff King8cae19d2009-04-07 03:09:39 -040091upstream::
92 The name of a local ref which can be considered ``upstream''
93 from the displayed ref. Respects `:short` in the same way as
94 `refname` above.
95
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -070096In addition to the above, for commit and tag objects, the header
97field names (`tree`, `parent`, `object`, `type`, and `tag`) can
98be used to specify the value in the header field.
99
100Fields that have name-email-date tuple as its value (`author`,
101`committer`, and `tagger`) can be suffixed with `name`, `email`,
102and `date` to extract the named component.
103
104The first line of the message in a commit and tag object is
105`subject`, the remaining lines are `body`. The whole message
106is `contents`.
107
108For sorting purposes, fields with numeric values sort in numeric
109order (`objectsize`, `authordate`, `committerdate`, `taggerdate`).
110All other fields are used to sort in their byte-value order.
111
112In any case, a field name that refers to a field inapplicable to
113the object referred by the ref does not cause an error. It
114returns an empty string instead.
115
Andy Parkinsd392e712007-09-28 15:17:45 +0100116As a special case for the date-type fields, you may specify a format for
117the date by adding one of `:default`, `:relative`, `:short`, `:local`,
118`:iso8601` or `:rfc2822` to the end of the fieldname; e.g.
119`%(taggerdate:relative)`.
120
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -0700121
122EXAMPLES
123--------
124
Andy Whitcroft1729fa92006-09-21 10:19:17 +0100125An example directly producing formatted text. Show the most recent
Alexei Sholik22817b42011-03-08 15:16:09 +02001263 tagged commits:
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -0700127
128------------
129#!/bin/sh
130
Jonathan Niederb1889c32008-06-30 01:09:04 -0500131git for-each-ref --count=3 --sort='-*authordate' \
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -0700132--format='From: %(*authorname) %(*authoremail)
133Subject: %(*subject)
134Date: %(*authordate)
135Ref: %(*refname)
136
137%(*body)
138' 'refs/tags'
139------------
140
Andy Whitcroft1729fa92006-09-21 10:19:17 +0100141
142A simple example showing the use of shell eval on the output,
Alexei Sholik22817b42011-03-08 15:16:09 +0200143demonstrating the use of --shell. List the prefixes of all heads:
Andy Whitcroft1729fa92006-09-21 10:19:17 +0100144------------
145#!/bin/sh
146
Jonathan Niederb1889c32008-06-30 01:09:04 -0500147git for-each-ref --shell --format="ref=%(refname)" refs/heads | \
Andy Whitcroft1729fa92006-09-21 10:19:17 +0100148while read entry
149do
150 eval "$entry"
151 echo `dirname $ref`
152done
153------------
154
155
156A bit more elaborate report on tags, demonstrating that the format
Alexei Sholik22817b42011-03-08 15:16:09 +0200157may be an entire script:
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -0700158------------
159#!/bin/sh
160
161fmt='
162 r=%(refname)
163 t=%(*objecttype)
164 T=${r#refs/tags/}
165
166 o=%(*objectname)
167 n=%(*authorname)
168 e=%(*authoremail)
169 s=%(*subject)
170 d=%(*authordate)
171 b=%(*body)
172
173 kind=Tag
174 if test "z$t" = z
175 then
176 # could be a lightweight tag
177 t=%(objecttype)
178 kind="Lightweight tag"
179 o=%(objectname)
180 n=%(authorname)
181 e=%(authoremail)
182 s=%(subject)
183 d=%(authordate)
184 b=%(body)
185 fi
186 echo "$kind $T points at a $t object $o"
187 if test "z$t" = zcommit
188 then
189 echo "The commit was authored by $n $e
190at $d, and titled
191
192 $s
193
194Its message reads as:
195"
196 echo "$b" | sed -e "s/^/ /"
197 echo
198 fi
199'
200
Jonathan Niederb1889c32008-06-30 01:09:04 -0500201eval=`git for-each-ref --shell --format="$fmt" \
Junio C Hamano9f613dd2006-09-15 13:30:02 -0700202 --sort='*objecttype' \
203 --sort=-taggerdate \
204 refs/tags`
205eval "$eval"
206------------
Alexei Sholik621c39d2011-03-08 15:16:10 +0200207
208Author
209------
210Written by Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>.
211
212Documentation
213-------------
214Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>.
215
216GIT
217---
218Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite