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* [http://hg.borho.org/qct qct] is a GUI-based commit tool, designed for portability | * [http://qct.sourceforge.net/ qct] is a GUI-based commit tool, designed for portability |
Other Tools that work with Mercurial
[http://www.cyd.liu.se/~freku045/gct hgct] is a GUI-based commit tool
[http://qct.sourceforge.net/ qct] is a GUI-based commit tool, designed for portability
[http://www.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor tailor] is a tool for converting between SCMs
hgk is a port of the gitk history browser and can be found in contrib. See UsingHgk for install information.
- scripts to use git-viz with Mercurial can be found in contrib
There's experimental support for Mercurial in [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ Trac], using the [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracMercurial TracMercurial] plugin. See HgSysTrac for using Trac and hg to manage system configuration.
There is a Mercurial plugin for Jira [http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira] available from [http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/Mercurial+Plugin]
[http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3.html eric3] is a Python IDE which as of 3.8.0 supports Mercurial.
[http://meld.sf.net meld] is a GUI diff,merge and commit tool with plugin SCM support.
[http://wiki.gnuarch.org/xtla#DVC DVC] Emacs integration for distributed SCM.
OS X text editor [http://macromates.com TextMate] supports Mercurial if you install the Mercurial bundle from the [http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/trunk/Bundles/ svn repository] (L/P: anon/anon).
[http://www.logilab.org/projects/devtools devtools] is a set of development tools used at Logilab.
[http://www.eclipse.org Eclipse] is a IDE, it can be used to manage your repositories using the [http://www.vectrace.com/mercurialeclipse Mercurial Plugin]
[http://pida.berlios.de/ Pida] - PIDA is an integrated development environment, focused and written in python - you can choose between the included editor and vim (which absolutely rocks). You can use almost all actual (D)VCS from inside it.