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Allow users to include the latest tag in the current directory.


set -l tag (command git describe --tags --exact-match ^/dev/null)
and echo "$__bobthefish_tag_glyph $tag"
and echo "$__bobthefish_tag_glyph $tag$latest_tag"
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this will echo the same thing twice. if you're exactly on a tag, like you would be here, git describe --tags --abbrev=0 and git describe --tags --exact-match have the exact same value :)

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It will, but that's kind of the point. If you are in the latest tag it's a confirmation of that fact. I can see that the tag I'm in and the latest are one and the same.

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I've been using this for the past 25 days and it's REALLY useful. I hope other people will find it useful as well.

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