HG(1)
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Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
:man source: Mercurial
:man manual: Mercurial Manual
NAME
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hg - Mercurial source code management system
SYNOPSIS
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*hg* 'command' ['option']... ['argument']...
DESCRIPTION
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The *hg* command provides a command line interface to the Mercurial
system.
COMMAND ELEMENTS
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files ...::
indicates one or more filename or relative path filenames; see
"FILE NAME PATTERNS" for information on pattern matching
path::
indicates a path on the local machine
revision::
indicates a changeset which can be specified as a changeset
revision number, a tag, or a unique substring of the changeset
hash value
repository path::
either the pathname of a local repository or the URI of a remote
repository.
include::hg.1.gendoc.txt[]
FILES
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`.hgignore`::
This file contains regular expressions (one per line) that
describe file names that should be ignored by *hg*. For details,
see *hgignore(5)*.
`.hgtags`::
This file contains changeset hash values and text tag names (one
of each separated by spaces) that correspond to tagged versions of
the repository contents.
`/etc/mercurial/hgrc`, `$HOME/.hgrc`, `.hg/hgrc`::
This file contains defaults and configuration. Values in `.hg/hgrc`
override those in `$HOME/.hgrc`, and these override settings made in
the global `/etc/mercurial/hgrc` configuration. See *hgrc(5)* for
details of the contents and format of these files.
Some commands (e.g. revert) produce backup files ending in `.orig`, if
the `.orig` file already exists and is not tracked by Mercurial, it will
be overwritten.
BUGS
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Probably lots, please post them to the mailing list (See Resources
below) when you find them.
SEE ALSO
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*hgignore(5)*, *hgrc(5)*
AUTHOR
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Written by Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
RESOURCES
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http://mercurial.selenic.com/[Main Web Site]
http://selenic.com/hg[Source code repository]
http://selenic.com/mailman/listinfo/mercurial[Mailing list]
COPYING
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Copyright \(C) 2005-2009 Matt Mackall.
Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General
Public License (GPL).