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This page is primarily intended for developers of Mercurial.
Developer Info
Information on working on the Mercurial code base.
Contents
1. Start hacking
Main repository — browse or clone the source (see DeveloperRepos for other repositories)
Theming Mercurial's web interface
Translating Mercurial — how to translate Mercurial into your own language
2. Contributing code
Some easy bugs — tasks flagged as easy, a good entry point for new contributors
UI guidelines — how to make consistent UI choices
Help style guide — how to write nice help
Compatibility rules — how we keep our existing users from crying
Review process — how you can help get patches in
3. Internals
Design - Mercurial's data structures and how it uses them
File formats - list of Mercurial's disk file formats
What goes where - the project architecture
Wire protocol - the push/pull changegroup protocol
Debugging features - how to poke around in Mercurial's internals
4. Working with the community
Managing bugs — how to work with the bug tracker
Developer repositories — where to find various public repositories of Mercurial work
Development process — an overview of our development and release workflow
IRC — where most of the developers hang out
Meetings — When we get the community together (about every 6 months)
Project infrastructure — A list of project infrastructure and who administers it
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