Ruby: Deploying tags instead of branches

This documentation is part of the Advanced usages guide. You can view the complete guide here: Going further with your Ruby deployments.

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In some cases you may wish to deploy a tag rather than a branch. To do so, run the following command. Replace <TAG> with the tag you want to deploy:

git push stackhero '<TAG>^{}:main'

For instance, to deploy the tag v1.0.0, run:

git push stackhero 'v1.0.0^{}:main'

The ^{} syntax is used to reference the commit that the tag points to.