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''mercurial'': relating to or having characteristics (eloquence, shrewdness, swiftness, thievishness) attributed to the god Mercury | |
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''Hg'': the chemical symbol for mercury, from the Greek hydrargyrum | '''Mercurial''' is a fast, easy to use, distributed [[WikiPedia:Revision_control|revision control tool]] for software developers. ||'''Tip:''' <<RandomQuote(MercurialTips)>> || |
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This is a wiki for the ["Mercurial"] ["DistributedSCM"] tool. | |
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== Please contribute! == | |
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Contributions are most welcome, but please create a user name for yourself before you edit anything. To do this, click on the "Login" link up in the top right corner of this page and follow the instructions from there. | |
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== New to all this stuff? == | ## Please think twice before adding items here, the first page should stay compact! == Getting started == * [[Download]] and install Mercurial * See [[WhatsNew|what's new]] and read the [[UpgradeNotes|upgrade notes]] * [[BeginnersGuides|Beginner's guides]] for new users |
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* Check out the MajorFeatures * ["Download"] the latest source or check for BinaryPackages for your system * UnixInstall describes how to install ["Mercurial"] under Linux, Mac``OS X, and Unix variants * WindowsInstall describes how to install ["Mercurial"] under Windows |
== Documentation and help == * ''[[https://book.mercurial-scm.org/|Mercurial: The Definitive Guide]]'', the Mercurial book * ManPages, [[FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)]], and [[TipsAndTricks|tips and tricks]] * [[UsingExtensions|Using extensions]] to add optional features like [[PurgeExtension|purge]] or [[RebaseExtension|rebase]] * HowTos explaining some useful ways of using Mercurial * Hints for [[PublishingRepositories|publishing repositories]] |
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== Using Mercurial == * A QuickStart for the impatient * ["Tutorial"] for new users (["FrenchTutorial"] and ["SpanishTutorial"] available) * [:FAQ:Frequently Asked Questions] * [http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hg.1.html hg(1)] and [http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hgrc.5.html hgrc(5)] manpages * WorkingPractices describing several somewhat sane ways to use ["Mercurial"] * How to handle MultipleCommitters * CommunicatingChanges describes the various ways ["Mercurial"] can exchange changesets * PublishingRepositories and ServerInstall describes various ways to make your code visible to the world |
== Getting support == * Get expert help via [[IRC]] or our [[MailingLists|mailing lists]] * Report issues to our [[BugTracker|bug tracker]] * Commercial [[Support|support]], training and consulting |
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== For refugees from CVS and other systems == | == Further information == * [[Migration]] from other SCMs * A [[https://www.creditosrapidos10min.com|list]] of [[ProjectsUsingMercurial|projects using Mercurial]] * [[OtherTools|Other tools]] that work with Mercurial (IDE integration, GUI clients, etc.) * [[MercurialHosting|Hosting]] services for your projects * [[Presentations]] and papers about Mercurial |
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* CvsConcepts - translations of ["CVS"] concepts into ["Mercurial"] terms * CvsCommands - equivalents of commands provided by ["CVS"] * ConvertingRepositories from other ["SCM"] formats to ["Mercurial"] * ["Glossary"] of terms (useful if you're not used to distributed source management) * A ["Tag"] is slightly different in ["Mercurial"] than in other ["SCM"] systems |
== Get involved! == * [[ContributingToMercurialWiki|How to edit this wiki]] * [[DeveloperInfo|Developer info]] for Mercurial hackers * Send us [[https://www.mercurial-scm.org/donate|a donation]]! |
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== Information for contributors == | Other Languages: [[FrenchMercurial|Français]], [[JapaneseMercurial|日本語]], [[RussianMercurial|Русский]], [[ThaiMercurial|ภาษาไทย]], [[CzechMercurial|Česky]], [[ChineseMercurial|中文]], [[PortugueseMercurial|Português (Portugal)]], |
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* Tips for ContributingChanges * The ToDo list and MissingFeatures * ["Design"] - Mercurial's data structures and how it uses them. * WhatGoesWhere - the project architecture * WireProtocol - the push/pull changegroup protocol * OptionNaming - the conventions used to name command-line options == Links == * [http://www.selenic.com/mercurial Official Mercurial home page] * MailingList * IRC channel: #mercurial on irc.freenode.net * OtherTools that work with Mercurial * A list of ["ProjectsUsingMercurial"] and links to their repositories. |
~-Mercurial and all wiki contents are available under the GNU General Public License v2 (see [[License|license]]) -~ |
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Latest News |
Mercurial is a fast, easy to use, distributed revision control tool for software developers.
Tip: Mercurial has lots of features for power users |
Getting started
Download and install Mercurial
See what's new and read the upgrade notes
Beginner's guides for new users
Documentation and help
Mercurial: The Definitive Guide, the Mercurial book
ManPages, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), and tips and tricks
Using extensions to add optional features like purge or rebase
HowTos explaining some useful ways of using Mercurial
Hints for publishing repositories
Getting support
Get expert help via IRC or our mailing lists
Report issues to our bug tracker
Commercial support, training and consulting
Further information
Migration from other SCMs
Other tools that work with Mercurial (IDE integration, GUI clients, etc.)
Hosting services for your projects
Presentations and papers about Mercurial
Get involved!
Developer info for Mercurial hackers
Send us a donation!
Other Languages: Français, 日本語, Русский, ภาษาไทย, Česky, 中文, Português (Portugal),
Mercurial and all wiki contents are available under the GNU General Public License v2 (see license)