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== General == #pragma section-numbers 2
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 * The RoadMap
 * Tips for ContributingChanges
 * OptionNaming - the conventions used to name command-line options
 * WritingTests - how to add tests to the test suite
 * DeveloperRepos - where to find various public repositories of Mercurial work
 * NewFeatureDiscussions - A page of links to discussions about new features.
 * NewIdeas - Suggestions for features/extensions that would make someone happy
 * A list of ["Presentations"] and other related events.
= Developer Info =
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== Mercurial Internals == Information on working on the Mercurial code base.
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 * ["Design"] - Mercurial's data structures and how it uses them.
 * WhatGoesWhere - the project architecture
 * WireProtocol - the push/pull changegroup protocol
 * DebuggingFeatures - how to poke around in Mercurial's internals
 * ["Theming"] - how to create new styles for Mercurial's web interface
 * ExtensionHowto - how to write Mercurial extensions
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== Old Stuff == == Start hacking ==
 * [[https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg|Main repository]] &mdash; browse or clone the source (see [[DeveloperRepos]] for other repositories)
 * [[WritingExtensions|Writing Mercurial extensions]]
 * [[Theming]] Mercurial's web interface
 * [[DeveloperBasics|Some basic code examples]]
 * [[MercurialApi|Mercurial internal API]]
 * [[TranslatingMercurial|Translating Mercurial]] &mdash; how to translate Mercurial into your own language
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 * First Mercurial UserSurvey.
 * The old ToDo list and MissingFeatures
 * Ideas for Google's SummerOfCode2006.
== Contributing code ==
 * [[ContributingChanges|Contributing changes]]
 * [[https://bz.mercurial-scm.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=CONFIRMED&bug_status=NEED_EXAMPLE&bug_status=IN_PROGRESS&bug_status=TESTING&bug_status=RESOLVED&keywords=easy%2C &keywords_type=allwords&list_id=9573&order=changeddate DESC%2Cbug_status%2Cpriority%2Cassigned_to%2Cbug_id&query_format=advanced&resolution=---&resolution=ARCHIVED | Some easy bugs]] &mdash; tasks flagged as easy, a good entry point for new contributors
 * [[UIGuideline|UI guidelines]] &mdash; how to make consistent UI choices
 * [[CodingStyle|Coding style]]
 * [[WritingTests|Writing tests]]
 * [[HelpStyleGuide|Help style guide]] &mdash; how to write nice help
 * [[CompatibilityRules|Compatibility rules]] &mdash; how we keep our existing users from crying
 * [[ReviewProcess|Review process]] &mdash; how you can help get patches in

== Internals ==
 * [[Design]] - Mercurial's data structures and how it uses them
 * [[FileFormats|File formats]] - list of Mercurial's disk file formats
 * [[WhatGoesWhere|What goes where]] - the project architecture
 * [[WireProtocol|Wire protocol]] - the push/pull changegroup protocol
 * [[DebuggingFeatures|Debugging features]] - how to poke around in Mercurial's internals

== Working with the community ==
 * [[MailingLists|Mailing lists]]
 * [[ManagingBugs|Managing bugs]] &mdash; how to work with the [[BugTracker|bug tracker]]
 * [[TimeBasedReleasePlan|Time-based release plan]]
 * [[DeveloperRepos|Developer repositories]] &mdash; where to find various public repositories of Mercurial work
 * [[DevelopmentProcess|Development process]] &mdash; an overview of our development and release workflow
 * [[IRC]] &mdash; where most of the developers hang out
 * [[CategoryMeetings|Meetings]] &mdash; When we get the community together (about every 6 months)
 * [[ProjectInfrastructure|Project infrastructure]] &mdash; A list of project infrastructure and who administers it

== Feature proposals ==
 * [[CategoryNewFeatures|List of new feature proposals]]

== Developer tips ==
 * [[MacOSXTools]] &mdash; Installing the tool chain on Mac OS X.
 * Using [[MercurialUnderWine|Wine]] to test Windows support under Linux
 * Easy way of starting Mercurial hacking on Windows with [[HackableMercurial]]

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CategoryDeveloper

Note:

This page is primarily intended for developers of Mercurial.

Developer Info

Information on working on the Mercurial code base.

1. Start hacking

2. Contributing code

3. Internals

4. Working with the community

5. Feature proposals

6. Developer tips

  • MacOSXTools — Installing the tool chain on Mac OS X.

  • Using Wine to test Windows support under Linux

  • Easy way of starting Mercurial hacking on Windows with HackableMercurial


CategoryDeveloper

DeveloperInfo (last edited 2017-03-09 21:51:34 by JunWu)