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 * There's now experimental support for Mercurial in [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ Trac], using the [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracMercurial TracMercurial] plugin.
 * 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.

Other Tools that work with Mercurial

OtherTools (last edited 2022-01-03 05:56:32 by DanKurtz)