A revision tag is a textual label that can be associated with a specific revision of a project maintained by a version control system.
This allows the user to define a meaningful name to be given to a particular state of a project that is under version control.
This label can then be used in place of the revision identifier for commands supported by the version control system.
[1] For example, in software development, a tag may be used to identify a specific release of the software such as "version 1.2".