Quoting Aneesh Bhasin <contact.aneesh@xxxxxxxxx>: > I have a small question. How do I see all the tags that exist on a > particular branch. eg, if I have two branches : B1 and B2 and B1 has > tags : T1_1, T1_2... and B2 branch has tags T2_1, T2_2... then if I > say : >>git tag > I will see all the tags (T1_1, T1_2, T2_1, T2_2...). How do I see just > the tags that exist on branch B2 ?? Is there a single command for it > or any other way of doing it ? > > And extending this concept, if I add a remote tracking repo with the command : >>git remote add linux-2.6.25_DEV1 /home/DEV1//linux-2.6.25_DEV1/.git > > then how do i see all the tags that existed in linux-2.6.25_DEV1 > without showing all the tags in my git repo ?? > > Thanks in advance.. Jake, last month you ported --contains option from the git-branch command to the git-tag command. Do you have a thought on this question? I think what Aneesh wants is not --contains but --merged option from the git-branch command, but I am not sure. -- Nanako Shiraishi http://ivory.ap.teacup.com/nanako3/ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html