Overview: I want to set automatic (or at least semi-auto) software version numbering in Git.
I want to set some starting version number (like v1.0) to my project. I know, there is tag for this reason. Googled it and found bunch of materials. For example:
git - the simple guide blog says:
You can create a new tag named 1.0.0 by executing
git tag 1.0.0 1b2e1d63ffthe1b2e1d63ffstands for the first 10 characters of the commit id you want to reference with your tag.
Kudelabs says:
$ git tag -a 'milestone1' -m 'starting work for milestone 1, due in 2 weeks'
$ git push --tags
I'm really confused. What is difference between first and second method: git tag and git tag -a. Can't figure out which to use for this purpose.
How can I set version number in bare remote repo, to which I made 5-6 commits and pushes?