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You need an [encode] filter that "reverts" the expansion in your hgrc (unless you don't care about the expanded keyword showing up in every "hg diff"). |
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=== Accessing ssh controlled repositories from a Windows Client === NOTE: The following works for cases when the private keys are not Password phrase encrypted. 1. Grab {{{putty.exe}}} and {{{plink.exe}}} from [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ PuTTY] website. 2. Connect to remote ssh host over ssh using PuTTY once and have PuTTY save it's key as a known host. 3. Add the following to the ui section of your {{{~/Mercurial.ini}}} file {{{ ssh=/path/to/plink.exe -ssh -i "/path/to/your/private/key" }}} 4. Profit!!! |
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Make a clean copy of a source tree, like CVS export
hg clone source export rm -rf export/.hg
The same thing, but for a tagged release
hg clone --noupdate source export-tagged cd export-tagged hg update mytag rm -rf .hg
See diffs when editing commit message with VIM
Make a private copy of the 'hgeditor' script provided with mercurial and replace the call to the editor with following command:
vim "+e $HGTMP/diff" '+set buftype=help filetype=diff' "+vsplit $HGTMP/msg" || exit $?
This will start up VIM in vertical split mode with commit message in the left pane and diff in the right pane. The buftype=help setting for diff window tells vim to exit when all other windows are closed, so when you write and quit the log with :x (:wq - they are equivalent), vim exits. If you have syntax highlight set up, the diff will be properly highlighted.
This setting is suitable for wide terminals. If you have a narrow terminal, you may want to replace the +vsplit above with +split or add nowrap to the +set.
See diffstat of pulled changes
Place the following script (named "pull-diffstat" here) somewhere in your $PATH:
test -n "$NODE" || exit 0 PARENT=`hg parents $NODE | head -1 | awk -F':' '{print $3}'` TIP=`hg tip | head -1 | awk -F':' '{print $3}'` echo "diffstat for $PARENT to $TIP" hg diff -r $PARENT -r tip | diffstat
Add a changegroup entry to the [hooks] section of hgrc:
[hooks] changegroup = pull-diffstat
Now you will see a diffstat of the new changes to your repo every time you do "hg pull".
One liner to remove unknown files with a pattern
To make these work, replace the ls -l with the command you wish to execute (ie. rm). You can also tweak the parameters passed to hg status to filter by something other than unknown files (see hg help status).
hg status -nu0 | grep -z pattern | xargs -0r ls -l
The above command requires a current version of GNU grep. If you don't have one, you can use the following:
hg status -nu | grep pattern | tr '\n' '\0' | xargs -0r ls -l
Keyword expansion according to file revision
This is an example on how you can achieve filewise keyword expansion (similar to CVS) with an [encode] filter and the pretxncommit-hook. Comes in handy when you want to keep track of different file revisions in the same repository.
For demonstration we use just one keyword: "Hg".
$Hg$
It will be expanded by the script "hgpretxncommit.sh" (see below) to:
$Hg: <basename of file>,v <short hash> <date> $
You have the choice between two date output formats:
- Generic Mercurial output
- YYYY/mm/dd
You need an [encode] filter that "reverts" the expansion in your hgrc.
Simple example hgrc for a repository containing python files:
[encode] *.py = sed 's/[$]Hg[^$]*[$]/\$Hg\$/' [hooks] pretxncommit = hgpretxncommit.sh
In "hgpretxncommit.sh" you have to tweak the 'excl' and 'slash' variables according to your needs. The script doesn't look at files matching $excl. Whereas files not matching $excl but matching $slash will have the commit date expanded as YYYY/mm/dd (like the python files in this example).
set -e test $? -eq 0 || exit 1 excl='^\.hg\|\.\(p\(df\|ng\)\|jpg\)$' slash='\.\(\(te\|dt\)x\|s\(ty\|h\)\|c\(fg\|ls\)\|bib\|py\|awk\)$' cset="${HG_NODE:0:12}" tipv=`hg tip --verbose` manifest=`hg manifest | cut -d ' ' -f 3` slashdate=`echo "$tipv" | awk '/^date: +/ { printf "%d/%s/%0.2d %s %s", $6, $3, $4, $5, $7 }'` m=0 for M in Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec; do let $((++m)) slashdate=${slashdate/$M/`printf %0.2d $m`} done longdate=`echo "$tipv" | awk -F ': +' '/^date: +/ { print $2 }'` for f in `echo "$tipv" | awk -F ': +' '/^files: +/ { print $2 }'`; do if echo "$f" | grep -v -q "$excl" && echo "$manifest" | grep -x -q "$f" then bn="${f##*/}" if echo "$f" | grep -q "$slash"; then hgdate="$slashdate" else hgdate="$longdate" fi sed -i,hg -e "s!\([$]Hg\)[^$]*[$]!\1: ${bn},v $cset $hgdate \$!" "$f" && rm "${f},hg" fi done exit $?
hg diff does not support -foo option like gnu diff does
I use the following bash function to put the diff options I like most
hgdi () { for i in `hg status -marn "$@"` do diff -ubwd <(hg cat "$i") "$i" done }
upgrading a repository to revlogng in place
Here's a quick and dirty script to upgrade a mercurial repository in place. Note: the current undo information will be lost.
function upgradehg () ( if test -n "$1" then local repo="$1" local tmprepo="$1".tmp else local repo="." local tmprepo="../hgupgrade.tmp" fi set -e hg clone --pull -U "$repo" "$tmprepo" cp "$repo"/.hg/{hgrc,dirstate} "$tmprepo"/.hg mv "$repo"/.hg "$repo"/.hg.orig mv "$tmprepo"/.hg "$repo"/.hg rmdir "$tmprepo" echo "Upgrade complete. A backup of your original repository is now in $repo/\.hg.orig" )
Accessing ssh controlled repositories from a Windows Client
NOTE: The following works for cases when the private keys are not Password phrase encrypted.
Grab putty.exe and plink.exe from [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ PuTTY] website.
- Connect to remote ssh host over ssh using PuTTY once and have PuTTY save it's key as a known host.
Add the following to the ui section of your ~/Mercurial.ini file
ssh=/path/to/plink.exe -ssh -i "/path/to/your/private/key"
- Profit!!!