# git-version.go Use git tags to add semver to your go package. > Goal: Either use an exact version like v1.0.0 > or translate the git version like v1.0.0-4-g0000000 > to a semver like v1.0.1-pre4+g0000000 > > Fail gracefully when git repo isn't available. # Demo ```bash go run git.rootprojects.org/root/go-gitver ``` # Usage See `examples/basic` 1. Create a `tools` package in your project 2. Guard it against regular builds with `// build +tools` 3. Include `_ "git.rootprojects.org/root/go-gitver"` in the imports 4. Declare `var GitRev, GitVersion, GitTimestamp string` in your `package main` 5. Include `//go:generate go run -mod=vendor git.rootprojects.org/root/go-gitver` as well `tools/tools.go`: ```go // build +tools // This is a dummy package for build tooling package tools import ( _ "git.rootprojects.org/root/go-gitver" ) ``` `main.go`: ```go //go:generate go run -mod=vendor git.rootprojects.org/root/go-gitver package main import "fmt" var ( GitRev = "0000000" GitVersion = "v0.0.0-pre0+g0000000" GitTimestamp = "0000-00-00T00:00:00+0000" ) func main() { fmt.Println(GitRev) fmt.Println(GitVersion) fmt.Println(GitTimestamp) } ``` # Behind the curtain These are the commands that are used under the hood to produce the versions. Shows the git tag + description. Assumes that you're using the semver format `v1.0.0` for your base tags. ```bash git describe --tags --dirty --always # v1.0.0 # v1.0.0-1-g0000000 # v1.0.0-dirty ``` Show the commit date (when the commit made it into the current tree). Internally we use the current date when the working tree is dirty. ```bash git show v1.0.0-1-g0000000 --format=%cd --date=format:%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ%z --no-patch # 2010-01-01T20:30:00Z-0600 # fatal: ambiguous argument 'v1.0.0-1-g0000000-dirty': unknown revision or path not in the working tree. ``` Shows the most recent commit. ```bash git rev-parse HEAD # 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ```