Labels Command

Displays the list of labels in the server for Team Foundation version control.

Required Permissions

To use the labels command, you must have the Read permission set to Allow for all files or folders to which the specified label is attached. If you have permission to some, but not all the files referenced in the label, partial results are displayed. For more information, see Team Foundation Server Permissions.

tf labels [/owner:ownername] [/format:(brief|detailed)] 
[/collection:TeamProjectCollectionUrl] [labelname] [/login:username,[password]]

Parameters

Argument

Description

ownername

Provides a username as DOMAIN\JuanGo or juango to the /owner option.

labelname

Specifies a string that should be used to filter the list of labels. If this parameter is omitted, the label name field will not be filtered.

TeamProjectCollectionUrl

The URL of the team project collection for which you want to display the list of labels (for example, http://myserver:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection).

username

Provides a value to the /login option. You can specify a username value as either DOMAIN\UserName or UserName.

Option

Description

/owner

Specifies the name of the user who owns the label. By default, the owner is the person who applies the label.

/format

Displays information about the specified label in one of the following formats:

  • Brief

    Includes label, owner, and date created. This is the default.

  • Detailed

    Includes also comments, scope, and a list of files and folders associated with each label.

/collection

Specifies the team project collection.

/login

Specifies the user name and password to authenticate the user with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server.

Remarks

The labels command displays information about labels in the Team Foundation version control server. If you do not specify a Team Foundation version control server, the Team Explorer tries to determine the Team Foundation version control server based by using the current directory. If the current directory is not mapped to a Team Foundation version control server, you must specify one by using the /s option.

By default, the results display the label name, owner and creation date for each label. If the format is changed to "detailed," comments and the list of files and folders associated with each label are also displayed.

For links to other Team Foundation commands that provide additional information about the items in your Team Foundation version control server and all of the workspaces that map to it, see Informational Commands.

For more information on how to find the tf command-line utility, see Tf Command-Line Utility Commands.

Examples

The following example displays the list of labels created by user "jasonj."

c:\projects> tf labels /owner:jasonj

The following example displays information about "build1033" label and lists the files and folders to which the label has been applied in the Team Foundation version control server.

c:\projects> tf labels /format:detailed build1033

The following example displays all labels in the Team Foundation version control server that have a labelname that begins with "build" and are owned by the account executing the labels command.

c:\projects> tf labels build*

See Also

Reference

Command-Line Syntax (Version Control)

Label Command (Team Foundation Version Control)

Unlabel Command

Concepts

Informational Commands

Other Resources

Tf Command-Line Utility Commands