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 * [http://hg-mirror.alsa-project.org/ ALSA] - the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture project
 * [http://hg.microformats.org/ microformats code/tests] is a collection of repositories in use in the [http://www.microformats.org/ microformats community]. See [http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-dev/2006-March/000070.html using mercurial/hg to share microformats code, tests] of 22 Mar 2006
 * [http://hg.rpath.com/ Conary] - distributed software management system for Linux distributions developed by rPath
 * [http://thunk.org/hg/e2fsprogs e2fsprogs] - utilities for managing the Linux ext2 and ext3 filesystems
 * [http://hannibal.lr-s.tudelft.nl/fusesmb/hg/ FuseSMB] - Mount your "Network Neighborhood"
 * Intel's ACPI team is using ["Mercurial"] for Linux kernel development
 * [http://www.lilotux.net/~mikael/mcabber/hg/ MCabber] - small Jabber console client for Linux
 * [http://hannibal.lr-s.tudelft.nl/smbcrawler/hg/ SMBCrawler] - command-line utility for listing workgroups, servers and shares
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 * [http://thunk.org/hg/e2fsprogs e2fsprogs] - utilities for managing the Linux ext2 and ext3 filesystems
 * Intel's ACPI team is using ["Mercurial"] for Linux kernel development
 * [http://ozlabs.org/~rusty/ccontrol Ccontrol] - a utility for taming compiler versions, distcc, ccache etc.
 * [http://wmii.de wmii] - window manager improved 2
 * [http://notebook.cowgar.com NoteBook.app] - a place to store notes in an organized manner ([http://gnustep.org GNUstep] application)
 * [http://hg.maintech.de OpenTom] a free development environment for TomTom navigation systems ([http://www.opentom.org project wiki])
 * [http://opensolaris.org OpenSolaris] selected Mercurial as DSCM of choice for ON consolidation (and possibly other consolidations)
 * [http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/ MoinMoin] is a wiki engine implemented in Python - you use it right now :)
 * [http://www.galaxymage.org GalaxyMage] - the open-source tactical RPG
 * [http://modular.math.washington.edu/sage/ SAGE] - Software for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation
 * [http://www.mcs.anl.gov/petsc/ PETSc] - Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation
 * [http://hg.grml.org/ grml] - Linux Live-CD for sysadmins / texttool-users / geeks
 * [http://www.h-e-r-e-t-i-x.org/ Heretix] - a young GNU/Linux distribution managed entirely by heretix, a Ruby script
 * [http://control.ee.ethz.ch/~mpt/hg/ MPT] - Matlab toolbox for multi-parametric optimization
 * [http://minds.may.ie/~baruch/ NUIM Thesis class] - LaTeX thesis class for the National University of Ireland
 * [http://www.mbdsys.com/repo/ Repositories of MBDSYS] - various projects, e.g. the VOIP Toolkit [http://www.mbdsys.com/opensource/verona/ verona]
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 * [http://www.kernel.org/hg The Linux kernel]  * [http://www.kernel.org/hg/linux-2.6/ The Linux kernel]
 * [http://hg.serpentine.com/linux/sparse Sparse repo]
 * [http://chlamydia.fs.ei.tum.de/hg/dragonfly-src hg feed] of [http://www.dragonflybsd.org DragonFly BSD]
 * [http://hg.fr.freebsd.org/ FreeBSD CVS repos]
 * [http://mutt.kublai.com/hg/mutt/ The Mutt mail user agent]
 * [http://hg.intevation.org/emacs/ GNU Emacs]
 * [http://hg.scode.org/mirror/pkgsrc pkgsrc]

== Projects that support Mercurial repositories ==

Here are some tools that can handle Mercurial repositories as a backend.

 * [http://meld.sourceforge.net/ Meld] - diff viewer
 * [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracMercurial The Mercurial plugin] for [http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ Trac] - issue tracking system
 * [http://www.vectrace.com/mercurialeclipse Mercurial Plugin] for [http://www.eclipse.org Eclipse] Can be used to handle your repositories from inside the Eclipse IDE
 * [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.

Some projects that use Mercurial

The following are some of the projects which are using ["Mercurial"] as their primary ["SCM"] system.

Projects with synchronized Mercurial repositories

The following projects have ["Mercurial"] repositories that are synchronized with their primary SCM system. These secondary repositories may not be (and often are not) maintained by the project, and thus generally have no official status.

Projects that support Mercurial repositories

Here are some tools that can handle Mercurial repositories as a backend.

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