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  • What is the Difference Between Mercurial and Git?
    Mercurial allows users to use and happily abuse the system without letting them make any non-recoverable mistakes Any professional tool must come with a clearly designed and intuitive CLI Mercurial users can do most of the work by issuing simple commands without any strange options In Git double dash, crazy options are the norm
  • Mercurial for Beginners: The Definitive Practical Guide
    It could be useful to mention that if you manually hg add ignored files Mercurial will track them For example, if you have a bunch of files like deploy-test conf, deploy-production conf, etc and don't want to version them (they might have passwords in them) but you do want to version deploy-template conf you can just ignore deploy* and manually add deploy-templace conf
  • Git and Mercurial - Compare and Contrast - Stack Overflow
    Mercurial's "bookmark branches" currently lack in-core distribution mechanism Differences: This area is one of the main differences between Mercurial and Git, as james woodyatt and Steve Losh said in their answers Mercurial, by default, uses anonymous lightweight codelines, which in its terminology are called "heads"
  • version control - Introduction to Mercurial - Stack Overflow
    In addition to the Mercurial Book and the Hg Init tutorial, I'll like to mention the example-driven guide I've written: Mercurial Kick Start; It shows how to get started with Mercurial and also covers some more advanced concepts such as named branches and hgsubversion I've used it when teaching Mercurial to new users and they seemed to like it
  • Mercurial: Easy way to see changes from last commit
    In Mercurial, I can see my current (uncommitted) changes by running $ hg diff Fine But after commit, I sometimes want to see this diff again (i e , the diff of the last changeset) I know I can achieve this by $ hg log -l 1 changeset: 1234 tag $ hg diff -c 1234 I'm looking for a way to do this in one line
  • How do I run a Mercurial server? - Stack Overflow
    They range from simple shared files space, to ssh, to the build in hg serve, to the hgweb hgwebdir cgi scripts that came with your mercurial installation You need to pick the best mechanism for you, but the hg yourdomain com mechanism you describe most closely aligns with the hgwebdir in Apache solution which is fully detailed on the wiki
  • Correct way to install Mercurial on Ubuntu - Stack Overflow
    Mercurial is available from the Universe repositories Enable that repository in USC if it's not already enabled Then just type the following into a terminal sudo apt-get install mercurial The configuration file is saved in etc mercurial hgrc You can configure mercurial by editing that file To open that file in gedit type the following command
  • What are the relative strengths and weaknesses of Git, Mercurial, and . . .
    They chose Mercurial based on three important reasons: The choice to go with Mercurial was made for three important reasons: According to a small survey, Python developers are more interested in using Mercurial than in Bazaar or Git Mercurial is written in Python, which is congruent with the python-dev tendency to 'eat their own dogfood'


















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