Get hash of most recent git commit in Node Get hash of most recent git commit in Node git git

Get hash of most recent git commit in Node


Short solution, no external module needed (synchronous alternative to Edin's answer):

revision = require('child_process')  .execSync('git rev-parse HEAD')  .toString().trim()

and if you want to manually specify the root directory of the git project, use the second argument of execSync to pass the cwd option, like execSync('git rev-parse HEAD', {cwd: __dirname})


Solution #1 (git required, with callback):

require('child_process').exec('git rev-parse HEAD', function(err, stdout) {    console.log('Last commit hash on this branch is:', stdout);});

Optionally, you can use execSync() to avoid the callback.

Solution #2 (no git required):

  • get contents of the file .git/HEAD
  • if the git repo is in the detached head state, the content will be the hash
  • if the git repo is on some branch, the content will be something like: "refs: refs/heads/current-branch-name"
  • get contents of .git/refs/heads/current-branch-name
  • handle all possible errors in this process
  • to get the latest hash from the master branch directly, you can get the contents of the file: .git/refs/heads/master

This can be coded with something like:

const rev = fs.readFileSync('.git/HEAD').toString().trim();if (rev.indexOf(':') === -1) {    return rev;} else {    return fs.readFileSync('.git/' + rev.substring(5)).toString().trim();}


Using nodegit, with path_to_repo defined as a string containing the path to the repo you want to get the commit sha for. If you want to use the directory your process is running from, then replace path_to_repo with process.cwd():

var Git = require( 'nodegit' );Git.Repository.open( path_to_repo ).then( function( repository ) {  return repository.getHeadCommit( );} ).then( function ( commit ) {  return commit.sha();} ).then( function ( hash ) {  // use `hash` here} );