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date | Fri, 27 May 2005 12:27:46 -0800 |
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new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/hg.1.html @@ -0,0 +1,407 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> +<html> +<head> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> +<meta name="generator" content="AsciiDoc 6.0.3"> +<meta name="author" content="Matt Mackall"> +<meta name="author-email" content="mpm@selenic.com"> +<title>HG(1)</title> +</head> +<body> +<h1>HG(1)</h1> +<p> +<strong>by Matt Mackall</strong><br /> +<tt><<a href="mailto:mpm@selenic.com">mpm@selenic.com</a>></tt><br /> +v0.5, +27 May 2005 +</p> +<hr /> +<h2>NAME</h2> +<p> +hg - command line interface to the Mercurial source code management system +</p> +<hr /> +<h2>SYNOPSIS</h2> +<p> +<em>hg</em> [-v -d -q -y] <command> [command options] [files] +</p> +<hr /> +<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2> +<p> +The hg(1) command provides a command line interface to the Mercurial system. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2>NOTE</h2> +<p> +Many of the hg commands are not yet subdirectory and/or working directory +aware. This means that some commands will only work in the top level +repository directory or will only accept paths and filenames relative to the +top level. Merges and commits, in particular, should be done in the +top-level directory. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2>OPTIONS</h2> +<dl> +<dt> +—debug, -d +</dt> +<dd> + + enable debugging output + +</dd> +<dt> +—quiet, -q +</dt> +<dd> + + suppress output + +</dd> +<dt> +—verbose, -v +</dt> +<dd> + + enable additional output + +</dd> +<dt> +—noninteractive, -y +</dt> +<dd> + + do not prompt, assume <em>yes</em> for any required answers + +</dd> +</dl> +<hr /> +<h2>COMMAND ELEMENTS</h2> +<dl> +<dt> +files … +</dt> +<dd> + + indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames + +</dd> +<dt> +path +</dt> +<dd> + + indicates a path on the local machine + +</dd> +<dt> +revision +</dt> +<dd> + + indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset id (int), + a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset hash value + +</dd> +<dt> +repository path +</dt> +<dd> + + is either the pathname of a local repository of the URI of a remote + repository. There are two available URI protocols, hg:// which is + fast and the http:// protocol which is much slower but does not require + python on the web host. + +</dd> +</dl> +<hr /> +<h2>COMMANDS</h2> +<dl> +<dt> +add [files …] +</dt> +<dd> + + add the given files to the repository. Note that this just schedules the + files for addition at the next hg commit time. + +</dd> +<dt> +addremove +</dt> +<dd> + + add all new files and remove all missing files from the repository. new + files are ignored if they match any of the patterns in .hgignore + +</dd> +<dt> +annotate [-r revision -u -n -c] [files …] +</dt> +<dd> + + list the files with each line showing the revision id responsible + for that line. -u will add the author to the revision id, -c will + print the changeset hash, and -n will … + +</dd> +<dt> +branch <path> +</dt> +<dd> + + create a new branch of the repository indicated by path in the current + directory. Note that there should not be a repository already initialized + in the current directory + +</dd> +<dt> +checkout [revision] +</dt> +<dd> + + check out the indicated version of the repository into the working + directory. Note that currently no merge occurs with changed files + in the working dir. + +</dd> +<dt> +commit +</dt> +<dd> + + commit all changed files in the working dir to the repository. This uses + the EDITOR environment variable to bring up an editor to add a commit + comment. + +</dd> +<dt> +diff [-r revision] [-r revision] [files …] +</dt> +<dd> + + generate a unified diff of the indicated files. If there are no + revisions specified, the working directory file is compared to + the tip, one revision specified indicates a comparison between the + working directory file and the specified revision, two revisions + compares the two versions specified. + +</dd> +<dt> +dump <file> [revision] +</dt> +<dd> + + print the indicated revision of the file + +</dd> +<dt> +dumpmanifest [revision] +</dt> +<dd> + + print the indicated revision of the manifest (list of version controlled + files) + +</dd> +<dt> +history +</dt> +<dd> + + print the revision history of the repository + +</dd> +<dt> +init +</dt> +<dd> + + initialize a repository in the current directory + +</dd> +<dt> +log <file> +</dt> +<dd> + + print the revision history of the specified file + +</dd> +<dt> +merge <repository path> +</dt> +<dd> + + pull any changes from the specified repository to the repository in the + current directory. Use the value of the HGMERGE environment variable + as a program to resolve any merge conflicts between the two repositories. + An implicit commit is done at the end of this process if there were any + merge conflicts. Note that merge does not yet merge with changed files + in the working dir. + +</dd> +<dt> +remove [files …] +</dt> +<dd> + + schedule the indicated files for removal from the repository at the next + commit + +</dd> +<dt> +serve [-a addr -n name -p port -t templatedir] +</dt> +<dd> + + this will start an http server, by default on port 8000, that will + allow browsing the repository using the hgweb interface and will allow + merging from the repository. -a sets the interface address, -p the + port to listen on, -n the name of the repository and -t sets the + location of the template directory. + +</dd> +<dt> +status +</dt> +<dd> + + list new, changed, and missing files in the working directory + +</dd> +<dt> +tags +</dt> +<dd> + + list the current tags + +</dd> +</dl> +<hr /> +<h2>ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES</h2> +<dl> +<dt> +HGMERGE +</dt> +<dd> + + points to an executable to use for resolving merge conflicts, the + program will be executed with four arguments: local file, remote + file, ancestor file, and original filename. + +</dd> +<dt> +HGUSER +</dt> +<dd> + + this is the string used for the author value of a commit + +</dd> +<dt> +HG_OPTS +</dt> +<dd> + + this string is used for default arguments to hg + +</dd> +<dt> +PYTHONPATH +</dt> +<dd> + + this is used by Python to find imported modules and needs to be set + appropriately based on where mercurial is installed + +</dd> +<dt> +EMAIL +</dt> +<dd> + + if HGUSER is not set, this will be used next as the author value for + a commit + +</dd> +<dt> +LOGNAME +</dt> +<dd> + + if neither HGUSER nor EMAIL is set, LOGNAME will be used (with + <em>@hostname</em> appended) as the author value for a commit + +</dd> +<dt> +EDITOR +</dt> +<dd> + + this is the name of the editor to use when committing + +</dd> +</dl> +<hr /> +<h2>FILES</h2> +<dl> +<dt> +.hgignore +</dt> +<dd> + + this file contains regular expressions (one per line) that describe file + names that should be ignored by hg + +</dd> +<dt> +.hgtags +</dt> +<dd> + + this file contains changeset hash values and text tag names (one of each + seperated by spaces) that correspond to tagged versions of the repository + contents. + +</dd> +</dl> +<hr /> +<h2>BUGS</h2> +<p> +Probably lots, please post them to the mailing list (See Resources below) +when you find them. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2>AUTHOR</h2> +<p> +Written by Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> +</p> +<hr /> +<h2>RESOURCES</h2> +<p> +<a href="http://selenic.com/mercurial">Main Web Site</a> +</p> +<p> +<a href="http://selenic.com/hg">Source code repository</a> +</p> +<p> +<a href="http://selenic.com/mailman/listinfo/mercurial">Mailing list</a> +</p> +<hr /> +<h2>COPYING</h2> +<p> +Copyright © 2005 Matt Mackall. +Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General +Public License (GPL). +</p> +<p></p> +<p></p> +<hr /><p><small> +Version 0.5<br /> +Last updated 27-May-2005 08:14:25 MDT +</small></p> +</body> +</html>