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== Using Mercurial == * [[WorkingPractices|Working Practices]] describes several ways of using Mercurial * [[MultipleCommitters|Multiple Committers]] offers suggestions for environments where many people must share their changes * [[CommunicatingChanges|Communicating Changes]] describes the various ways Mercurial can exchange [[ChangeSet|changesets]] * [[RepositoryCorruption|Repository Corruption]] describes how to deal with [[Repository|repository]] and [[DirState|dirstate]] corruption == Sharing repositories == * [[PublishingRepositories|Publishing Repositories]] describes various ways to make your code visible to the world == Specific features == * [[NamedBranches|Named Branches]] gives an introduction to this feature == See also == * [[FAQ]] - frequently asked questions about Mercurial and its usage * [[TipsAndTricks|Tips and tricks]] for specific situations * [[CategoryHowTo|A complete list of all "how to" pages]] ---- CategoryHowTo CategoryAudit |
How To Guides
This page provides links to resources which describe how to perform particular tasks with Mercurial or how to work effectively with Mercurial.
Using Mercurial
Working Practices describes several ways of using Mercurial
Multiple Committers offers suggestions for environments where many people must share their changes
Communicating Changes describes the various ways Mercurial can exchange changesets
Repository Corruption describes how to deal with repository and dirstate corruption
Sharing repositories
Publishing Repositories describes various ways to make your code visible to the world
Specific features
Named Branches gives an introduction to this feature
See also
FAQ - frequently asked questions about Mercurial and its usage
Tips and tricks for specific situations