![]() (until HG's issue 127 gets resolved for good). When whitespace changes are not interesting the diffw extension is very useful ![]() The schemes extension is handy to be used when developing for OOo. This is may be helpful for documentation links direct to hg-wiki. You can use interwiki links to Mercurial wiki e.g. You should never create multiple heads on an outgoing repo unless you really know what you are doing, because you will need to merge the heads anyway if you want your cws to be integrated someday, and thus you can do the merge before pushing just as well. hg merge This is the easiest possibility.When you accidentally created a repo with multiple heads, these are the possibilities to get rid of them: Handling multiple heads Getting rid of multiple heads I right-clicked on the files and selected Add After that, type a message and click Commit. Now it should look like this: Yay Step 5: Do stuff. It should look like this: Go to File > Open Repositoryand select our newly created repo. If you want to use the ssh client of your Cygwin shell (and also ssh-agent), add the following to the section of your mercurial.ini: Step 4: Open Tortoise Type thgat the command line, or run your executable.TortoiseHg allows easy graphical access to hg repositories within the Windows Explorer. If you want to use the ssh-agent then you have to specify the following line in the section of ~/.hgrc:įor the graphical interface of TortoiseHg Putty's pageant is the default ssh key provider. You can decide which ssl support you use in the cygwin shell. To get rid of cygwin's hg rename /usr/bin/hg. TortoiseHg ( ) can be used as alternative. Hg out -q -M -template '\n' -newest-firstĭepending on the cygwin version, using cygwins hg (and other tools) sometimes fails. Sometimes it is interesting to know which modules in your CWS actually contain changes. Obtain a list of all modules which contain changes ![]()
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