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Outline: * Why the heck would I want to use mq? * How is mq a "stack"? (are there really 2 stacks?) * Tutorial on using mq: * Installing mq * Getting a repo to do work on (use hg for a sample!) * Initializing mq on that repo (make it versioned) * Creating and editing a patch * qnew seems to push the patch to the repo stack. * qrefresh refreshes the patch, not only in the patches folder, but also in the repo. * use qnew -m "message" to control the message that will be used when commiting this patch to the repo. * Creating another patch * Version my patches so far (qcommit) * Spliting the previous patch (edit patch to leave out 2nd patch and do something like: patch -p1 -R < p1b ; hg qrefresh; hg qnew -M "foo" p1b ; patch -p1 < p1b) * Propagating my patches (push all patches we wish to "publish", hg mail that) * Pointers to other docos: MqExtension, see the {{{hgext/mq-howto}}} file. |
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