Mercurial distributed SCM v0.2
From: Matt Mackall
Date: Thu Apr 21 2005 - 12:19:17 EST
This is my continuing attempt to make an SCM suitable for kernel
hacking. It supports a distribution model similar to BK and Monotone
but is orders of magnitude simpler than both (about 1k lines of code).
http://selenic.com/mercurial/
New in this version:
- much improved command line tool
- installation instructions
- commit log editing
- experimental network pull support
Some example usage:
Setting up a Mercurial project:
$ cd linux/
$ hg init # creates .hg
$ hg status # show differences between repo and working dir
$ hg addremove # add all unknown files and remove all missing files
$ hg commit # commit all changes, edit changelog entry
Mercurial commands:
$ hg history # show changesets
$ hg log Makefile # show commits per file
$ hg checkout # check out the tip revision
$ hg checkout <hash> # check out a specified changeset
$ hg add foo # add a new file for the next commit
$ hg remove bar # mark a file as removed
Branching and merging:
$ cd ..
$ cp -al linux linux-work # create a new hardlink branch
$ cd linux-work
$ <make changes>
$ hg commit
$ cd ../linux
$ hg merge ../linux-work # pull changesets from linux-work
Network support (highly experimental):
# export your .hg directory as a directory on your webserver
foo$ ln -s .hg ~/public_html/hg-linux
# merge changes from a remote machine
bar$ hg merge http://foo/~user/hg-linux
This is just a proof of concept of grabbing byte ranges, and is not
expected to perform well yet.
--
Mathematics is the supreme nostalgia of our time.
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