Re: gitk and tags

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2009/2/12 Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Is there any way to make gitk display tags when specifying a path?
> example: gitk drivers/usb/gadget
> will show me all commits that touches this directory but I can't make gitk
> show
> me where the tags are so I can see which commits made it into what
> release.

With a recent git you can say:

gitk --simplify-by-decoration drivers/usb/gadget

it will show the commits modifying the file and with a ref (tag or branch).

With the command line you can use:

git tag --contains <commit> # only in git v1.6.2-rc0

it lists all the tags that contain the given commit,

or

git describe --contains <commit>

that tells which is the nearer tag that contains the given commit.

HTH,
Santi
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