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Update from GitHub Desktop team:

Update from GitHub Desktop team:

We're working on this! Initial support for this will include creating, pushing, and viewing tags in Desktop. After reading all the comments in this issue and talking with several people who feel like they're missing this, editing and deleting tags seemed fraught and had potential for unexpected things to happen between your local repo and the remote.


Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No

Describe the solution you'd like
It would be awesome to have the ability to tag commits (e.g., the equivalent to the command-line git tag <tagname>), including the ability to move, delete, edit and push up tags to remote repository.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Just the command-line.

Teachability, Documentation, Adoption, Migration Strategy
Our team uses tags consistently for build and version numbers to keep deployments consistent and more easily trackable.

Originally posted by @renegadedata in desktop/desktop#4829

# What / Why

What / Why

Hi,

after some test, s390x is well supported excepted in listed test:

--- a/test/tap/legacy-platform-all.js
+++ b/test/tap/legacy-platform-all.js
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
         'arm64',
         'mips',
         'ia32',
+        's390x',
         'x64',
         'sparc'
       ]

Originally posted by @guimard in npm/cli#1455

Update from GitHub Desktop team:

Update from GitHub Desktop team:

We're working on this! Initial support for this will include creating, pushing, and viewing tags in Desktop. After reading all the comments in this issue and talking with several people who feel like they're missing this, editing and deleting tags seemed fraught and had potential for unexpected things to happen between your local repo and the remote.


Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
No

Describe the solution you'd like
It would be awesome to have the ability to tag commits (e.g., the equivalent to the command-line git tag <tagname>), including the ability to move, delete, edit and push up tags to remote repository.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Just the command-line.

Teachability, Documentation, Adoption, Migration Strategy
Our team uses tags consistently for build and version numbers to keep deployments consistent and more easily trackable.

Originally posted by @renegadedata in desktop/desktop#4829

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