To push a Git tag to a remote repository, use the following commands depending on your goal:
1. Push a Specific Tag
git push <remote-name> <tag-name>
Example:
git push origin v1.0.0
2. Push All Tags
git push <remote-name> --tags
Example:
git push origin --tags # Pushes all local tags to the remote "origin"
Key Notes
- Remote Name: Replace
<remote-name>
with the remote repository (e.g.,origin
). - Force Push (Use with Caution):
git push -f origin <tag-name> # Overwrites remote tag (risky!)
- Delete a Remote Tag:
git push origin :refs/tags/<tag-name>
Example:
git push origin :refs/tags/v1.0.0 # Deletes the tag "v1.0.0" on the remote
Example Workflow
- Create a Tag:
git tag -a v1.0.0 -m "Release version 1.0.0"
- Push the Tag:
git push origin v1.0.0
Why This Works
- Tags are not automatically pushed with
git push
(unlike branches). - Use explicit commands to sync tags to remotes (e.g., GitHub, GitLab).
Verification
Check remote tags:
git ls-remote --tags origin