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Initial import of hgit and hgk
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Initial import of hgit and hgk
Support for git compatibility sufficient to run gitk on top of hg
repositories. This includes:
hgit diff-tree
hgit rev-list
hgit rev-tree
hgit cat-file
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
hgk is a slightly modified version of gitk1.1 from Paul Mackerras. It has
been changed to use hgit commands, and has support for the extended
rev-list -c to speed up the commit listing.
Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <mason@suse.com>
manifest hash: 5a4a27135bc85bab2a3a1e35018a08a985d8d146
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author | mpm@selenic.com |
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date | Tue, 07 Jun 2005 00:00:56 -0800 |
parents | 9a2075c0b9b8 |
children | a69c3b2957d1 |
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#!/bin/bash # # This is an example of using HGEDITOR to automate the signing of # commits and so on. MANIFEST=`grep '^HG: manifest hash' $1 | cut -b 19-` if grep -q "^HG: merge resolve" $1 ; then # we don't sign merges $EDITOR $1 else T=`mktemp` CHANGED=`grep '^HG: changed' $1 | cut -b 13-` # show a diff so writing commit comments is easier hg diff $CHANGED >> $T echo -e "\n\nmanifest hash: $MANIFEST" > $1 emacs -nw $T $1 head -1 $1 > $T echo >> $T gpg -a -u $HGUSER -o - --clearsign $1 >> $T mv $T $1 fi