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GIT-SHOW-REF(1)			  Git Manual		       GIT-SHOW-REF(1)

NAME
       git-show-ref - List references in a local repository

SYNOPSIS
       git-show-ref [-q|--quiet] [--verify] [-h|--head] [-d|--dereference]
		    [-s|--hash] [--abbrev] [--tags] [--heads] [--] <pattern>...
       git-show-ref --exclude-existing[=pattern]

DESCRIPTION
       Displays references available in a local repository along with the
       associated commit IDs. Results can be filtered using a pattern and tags
       can be dereferenced into object IDs. Additionally, it can be used to
       test whether a particular ref exists.

       The --exclude-existing form is a filter that does the inverse, it shows
       the refs from stdin that don't exist in the local repository.

       Use of this utility is encouraged in favor of directly accessing files
       under in the .git directory.

OPTIONS
       -h, --head
	      Show the HEAD reference.

       --tags, --heads
	      Limit to only "refs/heads" and "refs/tags", respectively. These
	      options are not mutually exclusive; when given both, references
	      stored in "refs/heads" and "refs/tags" are displayed.

       -d, --dereference
	      Dereference tags into object IDs as well. They will be shown
	      with "^{}" appended.

       -s, --hash
	      Only show the SHA1 hash, not the reference name. When also using
	      --dereference the dereferenced tag will still be shown after the
	      SHA1.

       --verify
	      Enable stricter reference checking by requiring an exact ref
	      path. Aside from returning an error code of 1, it will also
	      print an error message if --quiet was not specified.

       --abbrev, --abbrev=len
	      Abbreviate the object name. When using --hash, you do not have
	      to say --hash --abbrev; --hash=len would do.

       -q, --quiet
	      Do not print any results to stdout. When combined with --verify
	      this can be used to silently check if a reference exists.

       --exclude-existing, --exclude-existing=pattern
	      Make git-show-ref act as a filter that reads refs from stdin of
	      the form "(?:<anything>\s)?<refname>(?:\{})?$" and performs the
	      following actions on each: (1) strip "^{}" at the end of line if
	      any; (2) ignore if pattern is provided and does not head-match
	      refname; (3) warn if refname is not a well-formed refname and
	      skip; (4) ignore if refname is a ref that exists in the local
	      repository; (5) otherwise output the line.

       <pattern>
	      Show references matching one or more patterns.

OUTPUT
       The output is in the format: <SHA-1 ID> <space> <reference name>.

       $ git show-ref --head --dereference
       832e76a9899f560a90ffd62ae2ce83bbeff58f54 HEAD
       832e76a9899f560a90ffd62ae2ce83bbeff58f54 refs/heads/master
       832e76a9899f560a90ffd62ae2ce83bbeff58f54 refs/heads/origin
       3521017556c5de4159da4615a39fa4d5d2c279b5 refs/tags/v0.99.9c
       6ddc0964034342519a87fe013781abf31c6db6ad refs/tags/v0.99.9c^{}
       055e4ae3ae6eb344cbabf2a5256a49ea66040131 refs/tags/v1.0rc4
       423325a2d24638ddcc82ce47be5e40be550f4507 refs/tags/v1.0rc4^{}

       When using --hash (and not --dereference) the output format is: <SHA-1
       ID>

       $ git show-ref --heads --hash
       2e3ba0114a1f52b47df29743d6915d056be13278
       185008ae97960c8d551adcd9e23565194651b5d1
       03adf42c988195b50e1a1935ba5fcbc39b2b029b

EXAMPLE
       To show all references called "master", whether tags or heads or
       anything else, and regardless of how deep in the reference naming
       hierarchy they are, use:

	       git show-ref master

       This will show "refs/heads/master" but also
       "refs/remote/other-repo/master", if such references exists.

       When using the --verify flag, the command requires an exact path:

	       git show-ref --verify refs/heads/master

       will only match the exact branch called "master".

       If nothing matches, git-show-ref(1) will return an error code of 1, and
       in the case of verification, it will show an error message.

       For scripting, you can ask it to be quiet with the "--quiet" flag,
       which allows you to do things like

	       git-show-ref --quiet --verify -- "refs/heads/$headname" ||
		       echo "$headname is not a valid branch"

       to check whether a particular branch exists or not (notice how we don't
       actually want to show any results, and we want to use the full refname
       for it in order to not trigger the problem with ambiguous partial
       matches).

       To show only tags, or only proper branch heads, use "--tags" and/or
       "--heads" respectively (using both means that it shows tags and heads,
       but not other random references under the refs/ subdirectory).

       To do automatic tag object dereferencing, use the "-d" or
       "--dereference" flag, so you can do

	       git show-ref --tags --dereference

       to get a listing of all tags together with what they dereference.

SEE ALSO
       git-ls-remote(1)

AUTHORS
       Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>. Man page by Jonas
       Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>.

GIT
       Part of the git(7) suite

Git 1.5.5.2			  10/21/2008		       GIT-SHOW-REF(1)
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