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Retrieve the tag of the version with the template tag applied. If your tags looks like this: v0.1.0. You have to manually add v to your version right now.
This would be useful to interact with git. If you want to retrieve the tagged commit, you could do:
git show-ref $(cz version -p --tag)
This is useful for auditing. And, if you have an old CI (e.g: jenkins), it would give an easy way for teams to check if the tag exists already before trying to bump.
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Description
Retrieve the tag of the version with the template tag applied. If your tags looks like this: v0.1.0. You have to manually add v to your version right now.
This would be useful to interact with git. If you want to retrieve the tagged commit, you could do:
git show-ref $(cz version -p --tag)This is useful for auditing. And, if you have an old CI (e.g: jenkins), it would give an easy way for teams to check if the tag exists already before trying to bump.
Possible Solution
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