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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 |
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date | Tue, 16 Aug 2005 14:17:27 -0800 |
parents | 0902ffece4b4 |
children | 67a28636ea64 |
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#!/bin/sh cat <<'EOF' > merge #!/bin/sh echo merging for `basename $1` EOF chmod +x merge mkdir t cd t hg init echo This is file a1 > a hg add a hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "0 0" echo This is file b1 > b hg add b hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "0 0" hg update 0 echo This is file c1 > c hg add c hg commit -m "commit #2" -d "0 0" echo This is file b1 > b env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 1 # no merges expected cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t mkdir t cd t hg init echo This is file a1 > a hg add a hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "0 0" echo This is file b1 > b hg add b hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "0 0" hg update 0 echo This is file c1 > c hg add c hg commit -m "commit #2" -d "0 0" echo This is file b2 > b env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 1 # merge of b expected cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t mkdir t cd t hg init echo This is file a1 > a hg add a hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "0 0" echo This is file b1 > b hg add b hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "0 0" echo This is file b22 > b hg commit -m "commit #2" -d "0 0" hg update 1 echo This is file c1 > c hg add c hg commit -m "commit #3" -d "0 0" cat b echo This is file b22 > b env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 2 # merge expected! cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t mkdir t cd t hg init echo This is file a1 > a hg add a hg commit -m "commit #0" -d "0 0" echo This is file b1 > b hg add b hg commit -m "commit #1" -d "0 0" echo This is file b22 > b hg commit -m "commit #2" -d "0 0" hg update 1 echo This is file c1 > c hg add c hg commit -m "commit #3" -d "0 0" echo This is file b33 > b env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 2 # merge of b expected cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t