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#pragma section-numbers 2 = A Tutorial on Using Mercurial = This tutorial is an introduction to using Mercurial. We don't assume any particular background in using [[SCM]] software. {i} You might first want to read [[UnderstandingMercurial]] <<TableOfContents>> == Introduction == After you work through this tutorial, you should have a grasp of the following: * The basic concepts and commands you'll need to use Mercurial * How to use Mercurial in simple ways to contribute to a software project It is also strongly recommended that you have a look at the Mercurial man pages [[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hg.1.html|hg(1)]] and [[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hgrc.5.html|hgrc(5)]], which are also available in the [[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/release/?M=D|release tarballs]] as {{{doc/hg.1.html}}} and {{{doc/hgrc.5.html}}}. You can also use `hg help <command>` on the command line. The tutorial is split into the following pages: 1. [[TutorialInstall]] - installing Mercurial 1. [[TutorialClone]] - making a copy of an existing [[Repository|repository]] 1. [[TutorialHistory]] - navigating the history of a repository 1. [[TutorialFirstChange]] - making your first change 1. [[TutorialShareChange]] - sharing changes with another repository 1. [[TutorialExport]] - sharing changes with another person 1. [[TutorialMerge]] - handling multiple independent changes to a file 1. [[TutorialConflict]] - handling [[Merge|merges]] that need manual resolution 1. [[TutorialConclusion]] - the end == How to read this tutorial == The formatting convention is simple. Command names and parameters are displayed in {{{fixed font}}}. A line of input that you should type into your shell or command prompt is displayed in a fixed font, and the line will start with a {{{$}}} character. A line of output that you should expect Mercurial or your shell to display is displayed in a fixed font, but with no special character at the start of the line. {{{ $ this is a line of user input this is a line of program output }}} We use the {{{bash}}} shell in all examples. The concepts remain the same for other Unix shells and the Windows {{{cmd.exe}}}, but the syntax of some operations may change. For example, {{{ls}}} in a Unix shell is roughly equivalent to {{{dir}}} under Windows, and Unix {{{vi}}} is similar to Windows {{{edit}}}. Now, let's begin with [[TutorialInstall]]. == See also == * [[UnderstandingMercurial|Understanding Mercurial]] - a graphical explanation of some Mercurial basics * [[BeginnersGuides|Beginner's Guides]] * [[http://mercurial.aragost.com/kick-start/]] - A set of exercises for getting started with Mercurial by Martin Geisler * [[http://hginit.com/]] - A tutorial by Joel Spolsky ---- CategoryTutorial [[ChineseTutorial|Chinese]], [[CzechTutorial|Czech]], [[FrenchTutorial|French]], [[GermanTutorial|German]], [[ItalianTutorial|Italian]], [[JapaneseTutorial|Japanese]], [[KoreanTutorial|Korean]], [[LithuanianTutorial|Lithuanian]], [[BrazilianPortugueseTutorial|Brazilian Portuguese]], [[SpanishTutorial|Spanish]], [[RussianTutorial|Russian]], [[UkrainianTutorial|Ukrainian]], [[ThaiTutorial|Thai]] |
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