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Add bash_completion to contrib Contributed by "Alexis S. L. Carvalho" <alexis@cecm.usp.br> Attached is a file that implements bash completion for hg. Just reading it from your .bashrc should be enough to use it - I think: I'm using the /etc/bash_completion from debian and I'm not sure whether it sets some important option. It gets the list of commands, aliases and options from the output of hg help and then adds some specific stuff - e.g. completing update with tags; pull and push with path aliases and directories, etc.
author mpm@selenic.com
date Tue, 16 Aug 2005 14:17:27 -0800
parents f8d44a2e6928
children ba625c8083d8
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repo          the name of the repo
rev           a changeset.manifest revision
node          a changeset node
changesets    total number of changesets
file          a filename
filenode      a file node
filerev       a file revision
filerevs      total number of file revisions
up            the directory of the relevant file
path          a path in the manifest, starting with "/"
basename      a short pathname
manifest      a manifest node
manifestrev   a manifest revision
date          a date string
age           age in hours, days, etc
line          a line of text (escaped)
desc          a description (escaped, with breaks)
shortdesc         a short description (escaped)
author        a name or email addressv(obfuscated)
parent        a list of the parent
tags          a list of tag

header        the global page header
footer        the global page footer

files         a list of file links
dirs          a set of directory links
diff          a diff of one or more files
annotate      an annotated file
entries       the entries relevant to the page

Templates and commands:
  changelog(rev) - a page for browsing changesets
    naventry - a link for jumping to a changeset number
    filenodelink - jump to file diff
    fileellipses - printed after maxfiles
    changelogentry - an entry in the log
  manifest - browse a manifest as a directory tree