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 * [http://www.cython.org/ Cython] - language to easily write C Extensions for python
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 * [http://arrenbrecht.ch/jcite JCite] - cites Java, Excel and text snippets from tests into documentation (literate testing).
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 * [http://hg.mperillo.ath.cx/nginx/mod_wsgi/ nginx/mod_wsgi] a mod_wsgi module for nginx
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 * [http://openjdk.java.net/ OpenJDK] ([http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7 repository]) - better known as Java
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 * [http://hannibal.lr-s.tudelft.nl/smbcrawler/hg/ SMBCrawler] - command-line utility for listing workgroups, servers and shares  Link broken as per 2007-03-27!  * [http://www.ricardis.tudelft.nl/~vincent/smbcrawler/hg/ SMBCrawler] - command-line utility for listing workgroups, servers and shares
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 * [http://www.xemacs.org/ XEmacs] - XEmacs: the next generation of Emacs ([http://hg.debian.org/hg/xemacs/xemacs repository])

Some projects that use Mercurial

The following are some of the projects which are using ["Mercurial"] as their primary ["SCM"] system. The list is in alphabetical order, because a project's prominence is hard to judge. Of course there is one exception :)

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.

ProjectsUsingMercurial (last edited 2025-02-10 16:58:48 by DrinkyBird)