Is there a single Git command to get the current tag, branch and commit? Is there a single Git command to get the current tag, branch and commit? git git

Is there a single Git command to get the current tag, branch and commit?


  1. git log is extremely flexible, with lots and lots of options. You might not be able to reproduce the exact output of the three commands above, but you might come close enough to achieve the effect you need.

    For example:

    git log --pretty=format:'%ad %h %d' --abbrev-commit --date=short -1

    produces the date, SHA-1 and symbolic references (including tags) of the latest (HEAD) commit:

    2010-05-20 45bd5e7 (HEAD, origin/master)

    After which, presumably, sed and/or awk or maybe Maven-native methods can do the fine-tuning/polishing. Note that a particular tag is associated with a particular commit, so if it was three commits prior to HEAD that was tagged with, for example, "v1.0.0", you are not going to see "v1.0.0" showing up with the above.

  2. A simpler single command to provide a succint description of a commit is:

    git describe

    which writes out the latest applicable tag, the number of commits since the tagged commit, and the SHA1:

    v3.3.0-46-g71a77dc

  3. I am not at all familiar with Maven, and have no idea how easy/difficult it is to run external processes, so am unsure whether any of the following help in any way, but I thought I might mention it just in case.

    For the exact purpose that you describe, i.e. tagging builds, in an autoconf/automake framework, I actually use something like:

    BUILDTAG="`git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null | cut -b 12-`-`git log --pretty=format:\"%h\" -1`"

    which produces something suitable for tacking onto the end of a program path:

    master-c5282ff

    A more extended description, suitable for including as a comment or a printed identifier:

    BUILDDESC="$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null | cut -b 12-)-$(git log --pretty=format:'%h, %ad' -1)"

    produces something like:

    master-c5282ff, Fri Mar 12 22:19:51 2010 -0600

I think playing around with git log, possibly in conjunction with text processing tools/methods will get you what you want.


I don't use Maven, so I don't know how you are calling these commands, but adding custom commands to git is fairly trivial.

Create a script called git-tbc that looks like this:

#!/bin/bashgit describe --always --taggit log -1 --format="%H%n%aD"git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD

Make sure git-tbc is in your PATH, you can now call "git tbc". Is this what you were looking for?


I created a Maven plugin for exactly this purpose, which really fits my needs (in fact it exceeds them by now).

It's called Mavanagaiata, it's open-source and available from Maven Central.