GIT-FOR-EACH-REF(1) Git Manual GIT-FOR-EACH-REF(1)NAMEgit-for-each-ref - Output information on each ref
SYNOPSISgit-for-each-ref [--count=<count>]*
[--shell|--perl|--python|--tcl]
[--sort=<key>]* [--format=<format>] [<pattern>]
DESCRIPTION
Iterate over all refs that match <pattern> and show them according to
the given <format>, after sorting them according to the given set of
<key>. If <max> is given, stop after showing that many refs. The
interpolated values in <format> can optionally be quoted as string
literals in the specified host language allowing their direct
evaluation in that language.
OPTIONS
<count>
By default the command shows all refs that match <pattern>. This
option makes it stop after showing that many refs.
<key> A field name to sort on. Prefix - to sort in descending order of
the value. When unspecified, refname is used. More than one sort
keys can be given.
<format>
A string that interpolates %(fieldname) from the object pointed
at by a ref being shown. If fieldname is prefixed with an
asterisk (*) and the ref points at a tag object, the value for
the field in the object tag refers is used. When unspecified,
defaults to %(objectname) SPC %(objecttype) TAB %(refname). It
also interpolates %% to %, and %xx where xx are hex digits
interpolates to character with hex code xx; for example %00
interpolates to \0 (NUL), %09 to \t (TAB) and %0a to \n (LF).
<pattern>
If given, the name of the ref is matched against this using
fnmatch(3). Refs that do not match the pattern are not shown.
--shell, --perl, --python, --tcl
If given, strings that substitute %(fieldname) placeholders are
quoted as string literals suitable for the specified host
language. This is meant to produce a scriptlet that can directly
be `eval`ed.
FIELD NAMES
Various values from structured fields in referenced objects can be used
to interpolate into the resulting output, or as sort keys.
For all objects, the following names can be used:
refname
The name of the ref (the part after $GIT_DIR/).
objecttype
The type of the object (blob, tree, commit, tag).
objectsize
The size of the object (the same as git-cat-file -s reports).
objectname
The object name (aka SHA-1).
In addition to the above, for commit and tag objects, the header
field names (tree, parent, object, type, and tag) can be used to
specify the value in the header field.
Fields that have name-email-date tuple as its value (author,
committer, and tagger) can be suffixed with name, email, and
date to extract the named component.
The first line of the message in a commit and tag object is
subject, the remaining lines are body. The whole message is
contents.
For sorting purposes, fields with numeric values sort in numeric
order (objectsize, authordate, committerdate, taggerdate). All
other fields are used to sort in their byte-value order.
In any case, a field name that refers to a field inapplicable to
the object referred by the ref does not cause an error. It
returns an empty string instead.
As a special case for the date-type fields, you may specify a
format for the date by adding one of :default, :relative,
:short, :local, :iso8601 or :rfc2822 to the end of the
fieldname; e.g. %(taggerdate:relative).
EXAMPLES
An example directly producing formatted text. Show the most recent 3
tagged commits::
#!/bin/sh
git-for-each-ref --count=3 --sort='-*authordate' \
--format='From: %(*authorname) %(*authoremail)
Subject: %(*subject)
Date: %(*authordate)
Ref: %(*refname)
%(*body)
´ 'refs/tags'
A simple example showing the use of shell eval on the output,
demonstrating the use of --shell. List the prefixes of all heads::
#!/bin/sh
git-for-each-ref--shell --format="ref=%(refname)" refs/heads | \
while read entry
do
eval "$entry"
echo `dirname $ref`
done
A bit more elaborate report on tags, demonstrating that the format may
be an entire script::
#!/bin/sh
fmt='
r=%(refname)
t=%(*objecttype)
T=${r#refs/tags/}
o=%(*objectname)
n=%(*authorname)
e=%(*authoremail)
s=%(*subject)
d=%(*authordate)
b=%(*body)
kind=Tag
if test "z$t" = z
then
# could be a lightweight tag
t=%(objecttype)
kind="Lightweight tag"
o=%(objectname)
n=%(authorname)
e=%(authoremail)
s=%(subject)
d=%(authordate)
b=%(body)
fi
echo "$kind $T points at a $t object $o"
if test "z$t" = zcommit
then
echo "The commit was authored by $n $e
at $d, and titled
$s
Its message reads as:
"
echo "$b" | sed -e "s/^/ /"
echo
fi
´
eval=`git-for-each-ref --shell --format="$fmt" \
--sort='*objecttype' \
--sort=-taggerdate \
refs/tags`
eval "$eval"
Git 1.5.5.2 10/21/2008 GIT-FOR-EACH-REF(1)