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== Tutorial - cloning a repository == You have followed TutorialInstall to install ["Mercurial"] already, right? Good! In ["Mercurial"], we do all of our work inside a ["Repository"]. A ["Repository"] is a directory that contains all of the source files that we want to keep history of, along with complete histories of those source files. The easiest way to get started with ["Mercurial"] is to use a ["Repository"] that already contains some files and some history. To do this, we use the {{{clone}}} command. This makes a ["Clone"] of a ["Repository"]; it makes a complete copy of another ["Repository"] so that we will have our own local, private one to work in. Let's clone a small "hello, world" repository hosted at selenic.com: {{{ $ hg clone http://www.selenic.com/repo/hello my-hello }}} If all goes well, the {{{clone}}} command prints this: {{{ requesting all changes adding changesets adding manifests adding file changes added 2 changesets with 2 changes to 2 files }}} We should now find a directory called {{{my-hello}}} in our current directory: {{{ $ ls my-hello }}} Inside the {{{my-hello}}} directory, we should find some files: {{{ $ ls my-hello Makefile hello.c }}} These files are exact copies of the files in the ["Repository"] we just ["Clone"]d. '''Note:''' in ["Mercurial"], each ["Repository"] is self-contained. When you ["Clone"] a ["Repository"], the new ["Repository"] becomes an exact copy of the existing one at the time of the ["Clone"], but subsequent changes in either one ''will not show up'' in the other unless you explicitly transfer them, by either ["Pull"]ing or ["Push"]ing. At this point, we can start examining some of the history of our new ["Repository"], by continuing to TutorialHistory. |
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