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# Tags
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- Useful for marking deployments and releases
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- Annotated tags are an unchangeable part of Git history
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- Soft/lightweight tags can be set and removed at will
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- Many projects combine an annotated release tag with a stable branch
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- Consider setting deployment/release tags automatically
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# Tags
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- Create a lightweight tag
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- Create an annotated tag
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- Push the tags to the remote repository
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**Additional resources**
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<https://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Basics-Tagging>
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# Commands
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```sh
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git checkout master
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# Lightweight tag
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git tag my_lightweight_tag
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# Annotated tag
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git tag -a v1.0 -m ‘Version 1.0’
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git tag
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git push origin --tags
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```
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