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Mercurial.
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About.
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http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/ProjectsUsingMercurial
Some Projects that Use Mercurial
User config.
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Put to your ~/.hgrc::
[ui]
; Editor for editing commit message.
editor = gvim
; Who commit.
username = Oleksandr Gavenko <gavenkoa@gmail.com>
; Use internal merge algorithm, which mark conflict like <<<<<< ====== >>>>>>.
; Save previous file version in '*.orig' file, after merge must be marked as
; resolved by running 'hg resolve -m <file>'.
merge = internal:merge
[web]
; Default encoding for file hosted by 'hg serv'.
encoding = utf-8
Multiline log message for log command.
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By default 'hg log' show only first line of log message. To see all message
run::
$ hg log -v
or put into ~/.hgrc::
[defaults]
log = -v
Follow history ever when file copied.
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By default 'hg log' show only history after last file copy. To see log message
before copying run::
$ hg log -f
or put into ~/.hgrc::
[defaults]
log = -f
Show supported/loaded plugin.
=============================
::
$ hg help extensions
$ hg showconfig extensions
Useful extension.
=================
Put to your ~/.hgrc:
[extensions]
; To allow 'fetch' command.
hgext.fetch =
; To allow Mercurial Queues.
hgext.mq =
; To import revisions from foreign VCS repositories into Mercurial.
hgext.convert =
; Usage: hg glog <dir>
hgext.graphlog =
; Enable '.hgeol' tracking (fix for CR/LF).
hgext.eol =
Show diff against 2 parents or base during merge.
=================================================
::
hg diff -r 'p1()'
hg diff -r 'p2()'
hg diff -r 'ancestor(p1(), p2())'
Downgrade repository format.
============================
To get list of supported repo formats type::
$ hg help config
and look for "format" section. To be Mercurial 0.9.4 compatible use::
$ hg clone -U --pull \
--config format.usefncache=0 --config format.dotencode=0 $oldr $newr
Clone specific branches.
========================
::
$ hg clone http://your/repo -r $branch
Closing branches.
=================
::
$ hg branches
$branch (inactive)
...
$ hg branches -a
... # no $branch
$ hg up -r $branch
$ hg ci --close-branch -m "Bla-bla-bla"
$ hg up -r default
$ hg branches
... # no $branch
$ hg branches -c
$branch (inactive)
...
To reopen closed branch just update to it and commit anything!
Remove/rename files history from repo.
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::
$ cat >filemap.txt <<EOF
exclude path/to/file-or-dir
rename path/to/source path/to/destination
...
EOF
$ hg convert --filemap filemap.txt $repo_orig $repo_new
$ hg -R $repo_new up
See:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/ConvertExtension
Fix branch names.
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::
$ hg convert --branchmap $branchmapfile oldrepo newrepo
To convert non-ASCII names use UTF-8 coding for 'branchmap' file.
When converted names with spaces only last space in 'branchmap' file treat as
separator between old branch name and new, so new branch name can not contain
spaces.
Joining history of two repos.
=============================
::
$ cat >filemap1.txt <<EOF
rename . dir1
EOF
$ cat >filemap2.txt <<EOF
rename . dir2
EOF
$ hg convert --filemap filemap1.txt $repo1 $repo_new
$ hg convert --filemap filemap2.txt $repo2 $repo_new
$ hg -R $repo_new merge
$ hg -R $repo_new ci -m "Join $repo1 and $repo2."
Publishing repo.
================
With static HTTP hosting you can copy via rsync, ftp, scp, etc., so long as all
the files beneath .hg are copied. Also since 1.1 pull protocol can detect static
HTTP hosting::
$ hg clone http://example.com/project
See:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/hgserve
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/HgWebDirStepByStep
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/StaticHTTP
hgweb.config.
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Set allowed project by specifying paths to they (keys are URL, values are fs
paths)::
[paths]
myproject = /home/user/hg/myproject
otherproject = /home/user/hg/otherproject
You can use single wildcard '*' to search current subdirs or double wildcard
'**' to search subdirs recursively::
[paths]
myproject = /home/user/hg/my/*
otherproject = /home/user/hg/other/**
Alternatively you can set a collection of repos (keys and values are both
filesystem paths, keys should be prefixes of the values and are "subtracted"
from the values in order to generate the URL paths to each repository)::
[collections]
/home/user/hg = /home/user/hg
/home/another/hg = /home/another/hg
Allow archive downloads::
[web]
allow_archive = gz, zip, bz2
Make web page look nice::
[web]
# Use 'cd /lib/python2.x/site-packages/mercurial/templates; find . -type d' to see available
# styles. Some interesting: gitweb, coal, monoblue.
style = gitweb
Set another settings::
[web]
encoding = UTF-8
maxchanges = 100
maxfiles = 100
In each $proj/.hg/hgrc put::
[web]
contact = ADMIN <admin@example.com>
description = <p style="color: red;">$proj</b> allow make a <a href="http://example.com">BIG Thing.</a>
# Do not use name, in this case you see dir name where project lcated.
# name = $proj
To allow push in 'hg serv'::
[web]
allow_push = *
push_ssl = false
See:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/PublishingRepositories
Publishing Mercurial Repositories
init.d script.
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::
#!/bin/sh
CMD=/usr/bin/hg
PORT=7878
SRC=/srv/hg
CONFIG=/srv/hg/hgweb.config
PIDFILE=/var/run/hg.pid
case "$1" in
start)
echo "Mercurial Server service starting."
(cd "$SRC"; $CMD serve -d -p $PORT --pid-file "$PIDFILE")
;;
stop)
if [ -f "$PIDFILE" ]; then
PID=`cat "$PIDFILE"`
if [ "$PID" -gt 1 ]; then
kill -TERM $PID
echo "Stopping the Mercurial service PID=$PID."
else
echo Bad PID for Mercurial -- \"$PID\".
echo You may remove \"$PIDFILE\" manually.
fi
else
echo No PID file recorded for mercurial.
fi
;;
*)
echo "$0 {start|stop}"
exit 1
;;
esac
See:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/hgserve
Manage patches with MQ.
=======================
First enable MQ, add following to your ~/.hgrc::
[extensions]
hgext.mq =
Second get unpatched sources and put it to hg repository::
$ tar zxf proj-x.y.z.tar.gz
$ mv proj-x.y.z proj
$ cd proj
$ hg init
$ hg ci -m "Added x.y.z version of proj."
Init MQ and take name for first patch::
$ hg qinit
$ hg qnew first.patch
Next make changes by editing source and save it to patch::
$ $EDITOR file.c
...
$ hg diff
...
$ hg qrefresh
$ hg diff # <-- have zero diff
You can make second patch by applying existing one::
$ hg qnew second.patch
$ patch -p1 <bugfix.patch
$ hg qrefresh
You can take list of patches (from old to new) and revert or apply patches by
qpop/qpush command::
$ hg qseries # <-- what patches have
first.patch
second.patch
$ hg qapplied # <-- what patches applied
first.patch
second.patch
$ hg qpop
$ hg qseries
first.patch
second.patch
$ hg qapplied
first.patch
You can revert or apply all patches by single command::
$ hg qpop -a
$ hg qpush -a
You can delete patch from patch list (before that you need de-apply patch)::
$ hg qpop -a
$ hg qdelete first.patch
To add new version of source and fix patches for it first de-apply patches,
then pull new changes and try apply patches on top of new sources::
$ hg qpop -a
$ rm * # .hg dir not deleted because its name start with dot
$ cd ..
$ tar zxf proj-a.b.c.tar.gz
$ cp -R proj-a.b.c/* proj
$ cd proj
$ hg addremove -s 70
$ hg ci -m "Added a.b.c version of proj."
$ hg qpush -a
To apply series of already done patches use::
$ ls /path/to/bugfixes/*.patch | xargs hg qimport
You can fix patch description message from command line::
$ hg qser -s
makefile-doc.patch:
$ hg qpush
applying makefile-doc.patch
now at: makefile-doc.patch
$ hg qref -m 'Add description about Makefile usage.'
$ hg qser -s
makefile-doc.patch: Add description about Makefile usage.
or from editor by::
$ hg qref -e
Remove all patches from MQ.
===========================
::
$ hg qpop -a
$ for patch in `hg qser`; do hg qrm $patch; done
Moving changes from MQ to working tree.
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::
$ hg qpop my.patch
$ hg qdel --keep my.patch
$ patch -p1 .hg/patches/my.patch
$ rm .hg/patches/my.patch
Split patch in MQ.
==================
Enable built-in extensions::
[extensions]
mq=
record=
shelve=
Then move MQ into working tree and split changes and remove original patch::
$ hg qpop my.patch
$ patch -p1 <.hg/patches/my.patch
$ hg qnew -i my1.patch
....
$ hg qnew -i my2.patch
....
$ hg qnew myN.patch # last without interactive stuff
$ hg qdelete --keep my.patch
Between ``my$i.patch`` and ``my$((i+1)).patch`` you can use ``hg shelve``/``hg
unshelve`` to test if project built and pass tests on top of ``my$i.patch``
without later changes!
If you find that something missing on this stage use ``hg qref`` on shelved
changes or ``hg qref -i`` on unshelved changes!
Proxy.
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::
$ hg clone --config http_proxy.host=$host:$port \
--config http_proxy.user=$user --config http_proxy.passwd=$password $addr
Shelve/stash uncommitted changes.
=================================
Enable ``shelve`` extension::
[extensions]
shelve=
and::
$ hg shelve
$ hg fetch
$ hg unshelve
Or use MQ::
$ hg qnew tmp.patch
$ hg qpop
$ hg fetch
$ hg qpush
Or with plain patch::
$ hg diff > .diff # save local changes
$ hg revert -a
$ hg fetch
$ patch -p1 <.diff
See:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/TipsAndTricks#Merge_or_rebase_with_uncommitted_changes
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/ShelveExtension
Rebase.
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SVN like update::
$ hg pull --rebase
Rebase draft (unpublished) changes over public changes if one one head::
$ hg rebase -s 'draft()' -d 'public()'
$ hg up # it possible that you isn't on a tip
If you want to limit merge only to current branch::
$ hg rebase -s 'draft() & branch(.)' -d 'public() & branch(.)'
Find greatest common ancestor of changesets.
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::
$ hg help revsets
$ hg log -r "ancestor($rev1,$rev2)"
$ hg log -r "ancestor($rev1,ancestor($rev2,$rev3))"
Find most recent tag for revision.
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::
$ hg log -r "sort(tag() and ancestors($REV),-date)"
$ hg log -r $REV --template "{latesttag}-{latesttagdistance}-{node|short}\n"
Hooks.
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Check for bad branch names.
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.hg/hgcheck.py::
import re
goodbranch_re = r'((bug|feature)#\d|release-1\.\d\.\d|default)$'
def precommit_badbranchname(ui, repo, hooktype, **kwargs):
ui.warn('"%s" hook failed\n' % hooktype)
for rev in repo:
branch = repo[rev].branch()
re_ = re.compile(goodbranch_re)
if not re_.match(branch):
ui.warn('Invalid branch name "%s".\nUse one of default, bug#ID, feature#ID or release-1.XX.XX.\n' % branch)
return True
return False
.hg/hgrc::
[hooks]
precommit.badbranchname = python:.hg/hgcheck.py:precommit_badbranchname
# precommit.gg = python:my.hgcheck.py.precommit_badbranch
prechangegroup.badbranchname = python:.hg/hgcheck.py:precommit_badbranchname
Read more:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/HookExamples
Ignore patterns.
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::
$ cat $proj/.hgignore
syntax: glob
*.o
.obj
*.exe
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