Hello, I'm trying to restrict name-rev's output to a ref whose name begins with the supplied pattern [*]. Looking at "man git-name-rev", builtin/name-rev.c, and wildmatch.c, I don't see a way to accomplish this with "--refs=<pattern>". Say, for example, that I want to limit name-rev's output to a ref in the "refs/heads/" namespace. * cc8f7dc (master) c * ad6d6f0 b | * 49a2156 (refs/wip/wtree/refs/heads/master) d |/ * b91f97a a -------------------------------------------------- $ git name-rev b91f97a b91f97a wip/wtree/refs/heads/master~1 $ git name-rev --refs="refs/heads/*" b91f97a b91f97a wip/wtree/refs/heads/master~1 $ git name-rev --refs="^refs/heads/*" b91f97a b91f97a undefined Starting with v2.13.0, I can get my desired output using the --exclude option. $ git name-rev --refs="refs/heads/*" --exclude="*/refs/heads/*" b91f97a b91f97a master~2 But, unfortunately, I'm trying to find a solution that works with earlier Git versions (back to v1.9.4). Am I overlooking a way to do this without the --exclude option? [*] A bit more information on why I'm trying to do this: In Magit, we have a work-in-progress feature that takes "snapshots" of changes before they are committed. These snapshots are stored as "refs/wip/{wtree,index}/<full refname>". We want to use name-rev to map a commit to a name in "refs/heads/", ignoring these snapshot refs. -- Kyle