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== 0-9, A/B/C ==
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 * [[http://bitbucket.org/ArneBab/1w6/|1d6 roleplaying]] - free pen-and-paper roleplaying system ([[http://1w6.org|1w6.org]]) with Python implementation ([[http://sf.net/projects/rpg-1d6/|rpg-1d6]]).
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 * [[https://bitbucket.org/ArneBab/babcore.el|babcore.el]] - basic setup for Emacs
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 * [[http://bitbucket.org/|Bitbucket]] Mercurial Hosting, written in [[http://djangoproject.com/|Django]].
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 * [[http://globulation2.org/|Globulation 2]] - innovative state-of-the-art Real Time Strategy (RTS) game ([[https://bitbucket.org/giszmo/glob2|repository]])  * [[http://globulation2.org/|Globulation 2]] - innovative state-of-the-art Real Time Strategy (RTS) game
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 * [[http://moinmo.in/|MoinMoin]] - a wiki engine implemented in Python - you use it right now :) ([[http://hg.moinmo.in/|repositories]])  * [[https://moinmo.in/MoinDev/MercurialGuide|MoinMoin]] - a wiki engine implemented in Python
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 * [[http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/preed/2007/04/version_control_system_shootou_1.html|Mozilla]], http://hg.mozilla.org ([[http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Mercurial_FAQ|Mercurial FAQ]])
 * [[http://www.mozdev.org|Mozdev]] - http://hg.mozdev.org ([[http://www.mozdev.org/drupal/wiki/MozdevMercurial|Mercurial Instructions]])
 * Mozilla, http://hg.mozilla.org ([[https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/contributing/vcs/mercurial.html|Working on Firefox, Mercurial Overview]])
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 * [[http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt|mutt]] - The Mutt mail user agent
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 * [[http://pypy.org/|PyPy]] - A fast implementation of Python in Python ([[http://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy|repository]])  * [[http://pypy.org/|PyPy]] - A fast implementation of Python in Python ([[https://doc.pypy.org/en/latest/faq.html#why-doesn-t-pypy-use-git-and-move-to-github|rationale]])
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 * [[https://bitbucket.org/khinsen/scientificpython|ScientificPython]] - a collection of Python modules for scientific computing
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 * [[http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/|TortoiseHg]] - Mercurial GUI client on Windows ([[http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/|repository]])
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 * [[http://bitbucket.org/marcinkuzminski/vcs|vcs]] - Various Version Control System management abstraction layer for Python.
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 * [[https://bitbucket.org/grimmdp/winmerge|WinMerge 3]] - WinMerge is an Open Source differencing and merging tool for Windows.
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 * [[https://www.draketo.de/english/wisp|Wisp]] - Wisp (Whitespace to Lisp) transforms indentation-based syntax into s-expressions without loss of generality and with full two-way compatibility to Scheme. ([[https://bitbucket.org/ArneBab/wisp|repository]])
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 * [[http://x265.org/|x265]] - open source implementation of the [[http://x265.org/hevc.html|H.265/High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) compression standard]] ([[https://bitbucket.org/multicoreware/x265/|repository]])
 * [[http://www.xemacs.org/|XEmacs]] - XEmacs: the next generation of Emacs ([[https://bitbucket.org/xemacs/xemacs|repository]], [[http://www.xemacs.org/Develop/hgaccess.html|XEmacs Mercurial page]])
 * [[http://x265.org/|x265]] - open source implementation of the [[http://x265.org/hevc.html|H.265/High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) compression standard]]

Some Projects that Use Mercurial

The following lists some other projects that use Mercurial as their primary SCM system. Projects using a different SCM may have a synchronized Mercurial repository.

1. A/B/C

  • Abacus Formula Compiler - a spreadsheet (functional computation model) to Java byte code compiler for Excel and OOo Calc

  • Adium - an open-source multi-protocol instant-messenger client for Mac OS X

  • Adminton (アドミントン) contains a ton of useful things for admins, e.g. the Logbuch tools.

  • Argh! - an esoteric programming language.

  • AsciiDoc - a lightweight markup formater for short documents, articles, books and UNIX man pages

  • beancount - double-entry bookkeeping software using text files for input (based on ledger).

  • Ccontrol - a utility for taming compiler versions, distcc, ccache etc.

  • CEGUI - a free library providing windowing and widgets for graphics APIs

  • CubicWeb - a semantic web application framework (repository)

2. D/E/F/G

  • Dillo - a fast & light multi-platform browser (repository)

  • DIVE4elements - a database-supported web application for spatiotemporal analysis of data referring to the 4 elements (earth, water, air, and fire). DIVE is an acronym for Digging, Investigating, Viewing, Exporting. (repositories)

  • Enano CMS - Highly advanced hybrid wiki CMS system

  • Enzo - Adaptive mesh refinement simulation code for astrophysics

  • Eric - A Python IDE using Qt (repository)

  • flpsed - a Postscript and PDF annotator

  • GeeXboX uShare - A free UPnP A/V Media Server for Linux

  • gipfel - photogrammetry for mountain images

  • GraphicsMagick - Portable image processing utilities, libraries, and GUIs.

  • Globulation 2 - innovative state-of-the-art Real Time Strategy (RTS) game

  • gquilt - A GUI wrapper around quilt and Mercurials mq extension.

  • Growl - an open-source notifications system for Mac OS X

  • gwsmhg - A PyGTK GUI for managing work spaces using hg and the mq extension.

3. H/I/J/K/L

  • Hatta Wiki - A wiki engine using Mercurial for storage.

  • Hedgewars - a turn based strategy, artillery, action and comedy game, featuring the antics of pink hedgehogs with attitude (repository)

  • hgview - a mercurial interactive history viewer (repository)

  • Intel's ACPI team is using Mercurial for Linux kernel development
  • IcedTea - a harness to build the source code from http://openjdk.java.net using Free Software build tools

  • irccd - an IRC bot written in C++14 and Javascript (repository)

  • iUI - Javascript micro-framework for creating mobile WebApps with a native iPhone/WebKit look & feel.

  • JCite - cites Java, Excel and text snippets from tests into documentation (literate testing).

4. M/N

  • NetBeans a Java IDE (Mercurial How-To)

  • nginx/mod_wsgi a mod_wsgi module for nginx

  • nsnake a snake game for your terminal (repository)

  • nsnam - ns-3 project, a discrete-event network simulator for Internet systems

  • NTFS-3G - NTFS driver for Linux with read and write support (FUSE driver).

  • nginx - nginx [engine x] is an HTTP and reverse proxy server, as well as a mail proxy server, written by Igor Sysoev (repository)

5. O/P/Q

  • QTM - Qt 4-based desktop blogging client (repositories at Bitbucket here, see the 1.3 repo)

  • QuakeNet IRC network - free IRC server and services

6. R/S/T

  • SCons - a software construction tool that uses Python scripts as configuration files (repository)

  • sip - A C/C++ library bindings generator for Python v2 and v3 (repository)

  • Škoda Electric - all electric power converter control projects

  • sudo - a tool to run commands as a different user (repository)

  • SQL-DK - a batch/terminal client for relational databases (repository)

7. U/V/W/X/Y/Z

  • wmii - window manager improved 2

  • W3C - The World Wide Web Consortium

8. See also


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