How do you push a tag to a remote repository using Git?
To push a single tag:
git push origin <tag_name>
And the following command should push all tags (not recommended):
# not recommended
git push --tags
git push --follow-tags
This is a sane option introduced in Git 1.8.3:
git push --follow-tags
It pushes both commits and only tags that are both:
- annotated
- reachable (an ancestor) from the pushed commits
This is sane because:
- you should only push annotated tags to the remote, and keep lightweight tags for local development to avoid tag clashes. See also: What is the difference between an annotated and unannotated tag?
- it won't push annotated tags on unrelated branches
It is for those reasons that --tags
should be avoided.
Git 2.4 has added the push.followTags
option to turn that flag on by default which you can set with:
git config --global push.followTags true
or by adding followTags = true
to the [push]
section of your ~/.gitconfig
file.