# How Do I Get the Hash for the Current Commit in Git?

To get the hash for the current commit in Git, you can use the `git rev-parse HEAD` command. Here's how you can do it:

```bash
git rev-parse HEAD
```

When you run this command, Git will output the full commit hash of the current commit.

### Note:

- The `HEAD` pointer in Git refers to the current commit. By using `git rev-parse HEAD`, you're asking Git to resolve the reference to the commit hash.
- The commit hash is a unique identifier for each commit in the repository.
- You can use the commit hash to reference or identify specific commits in Git, for example, when checking out a specific commit or when referring to commits in Git commands.